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BOOK - Ontario Genealogy for Beginners, Eighth Edition (2012)
By Ruth M. BurkholderFirst 7 editions published by author, Toronto, 1999-2011
This 8th edition published by Global Heritage Press, Milton, 2012
Ruth Burkholder welcomes readers to one of the most rewarding, most frustrating, most enjoyable, most addictive and fastest growing hobby in the world - Genealogy. She explains that there is no right or wrong way to “do” your family history. You already have the information you require to get started. This book suggests many ways of using the information that you know now to point you to the records that will help you find out what you don’t know. Clear concise instructions help you identify useful surviving records, where those records are located (both online and otherwise), and how to use them. A reliable resource to start you on your journey to discover your Ontario roots. ISBN 978-1-926797-60-1 More information

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BOOK - Leaving Ontario, Sources for Tracking Ontario Migrants
By Fawne Stratford-DevaiPublished by Global Heritage Press, Milton, 2008Leaving Ontario is an essential guide for family history researchers in search of the records of those who left Ontario. As family historians we often hit a brick wall when family members seem to simply disappear from the province. However, in this era of online databases and indexes we now have an opportunity to look beyond communities and countries and track family members across time and boundaries. Leaving Ontario will provide you with an understanding of the traditional and online records that are available to trace your family members who left Ontario to seek their fortunes elsewhere. ISBN 978-1-897446-92-8 More information

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BOOK - 1837-38 Rebellion Losses of Upper Canada (Ontario)Published by Provincial Parliament, Montreal, 1849
This edition published by Global Heritage Press, Milton, 2013
A comprehensive source for names of the claimants and their losses during the Rebellion of 1837-38 in Upper Canada including subsequent restitution amounts or rejection of claims in whole or in part. Some years ago we purchased a forty eight page document originally printed in 1849, that lists the individual claimants by their name, the amount of their claim in currency (sums claimed), the amount paid (sums allowed) or denied (rejected altogether) and the District in which the claimant resided. The Johnstown District claims include "Nature of Claim" and "remarks". Those entries shine much light on which side of the conflict that the claimants sympathized with along with details of ownership or personal information. More information

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BOOK - Ontario Land Registry Office Records: A Research Guide.
By Fawne Stratford-Devai & Ruth Burkholder.Published by Global Heritage Press, Milton, 2003Land records are essential to understanding the history of Ontario and its peoples. The purpose of this guide is to explain the various types of land records that can be found in Local Land Registry Offices in Ontario, and to provide specific examples of where to locate the records and how to use them. ISBN 1-894571-84-3 More information

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BOOK - Vital Records In Ontario Before 1869, A Guide to Early Ontario Vital Records
By Fawne Stratford-Devai & Ruth BurkholderPublished by Global Heritage Press, Milton, 2003
The value of this research guide is that it helps you to discover which records were kept, for for which time frames they were kept and how those records can be accessed. Of particular value is a listing of resources that are available on microfilm including the microfilm numbers for the resources, and identification of which records have been transcribed into book or database form. This Global Guide is essential for everyone who is researching family history in the early Ontario period. More information

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BOOK - The Irish Palatines in Ontario: Religion, Ethnicity, and Rural Migration - Second Edition
By Carolyn A. Heald. Published by Global Heritage Press, Milton, 2009 This new book provides a broad history of the Palatines in Ontario, where they came from, where they settled, and what characterized their communities. It is not a catalogue of every Irish Palatine who settled in Ontario. However, the book does contain lists of individuals and many references to specific persons and families. In this new second edition of The Irish Palatines in Ontario the author has corrected known errors from the original 1994 edition and added a completely new chapter on Barbara Heck and the Loyalist Palatines plus other refinements and new material.
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BOOK - Province of Ontario Immigration Records, An Overview.By Fawne Stratford-Devai.Published by Global Heritage Press, Milton, 2003 Researchers in search of immigration records are often not aware of the diverse records created at the provincial level. This book is designed to provide an overview of immigration records created by and for the Province of Ontario in the 18th and 19th centuries. More information

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BOOK - The Pioneers of Old Ontario
By W. L. SmithOriginally published by George N. Morang, Toronto, 1923
This edition published by Global Heritage Press, Milton, 2006 (CD 2010)
In 1897 Smith began a series of trips through rural Ontario with to obtaining first-hand settlement information from its residents. He found a "warehouse" of information was carried in the memories of men and women - memories that went back to the days of the virgin forest, of log cabins surrounded by blackened stumps in the midst of scanty clearings, of bush trails and corduroy roads over which settlers toiled with their grists to distant mills, of old-time logging bees, and of the circuit riders who carried the Gospel message to those real heroes. This book is the result of that effort. ISBN: 1-897210-90-6 (Hardcover)More information

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BOOK - History of the Settlement of Upper Canada, With Special Reference to The Bay of Quinte [Ontario]
By William CanniffOriginally published by Dudley & Burns, Ontario, 1869
This edition by Global Heritage Press, Milton, 2008, 2011 (CD 2011)
This book grew from modest beginnings into a comprehensive history. The author originally accepted the responsibility to assemble a paper on the topic of the settlement of the Bay of Quinte Region. The "paper grew into a book which went far beyond the history of the settlement of the Bay of Quinte Region. As the work proceeded, Canniff soon realized that in order to prepare a book about the settlement of the Bay of Quinte Region, one had to discuss many topics that concerned the entire province. The final result was this substantial and highly regarded book, which provides an informed insight into the history of the entire province as it was known in 1869 with a focus on the the Bay of Quinte region. ISBN 978-1-897446-27-0 (Hardcover)More information

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BOOKS - District Marriage Registers and District Vital Records of Upper Canada, 1786-1870
By Dan Walker and Fawne Stratford-DevaiPublished by Global Heritage Press, Milton
During the early period of settlement in Upper Canada and Canada West (the province of Ontario), all ministers who performed marriages with the exception of Anglican and Roman Catholic ministers were required to send in returns to the Clerk of the Peace for the District. That said, plenty of Anglicans and Catholics were married by nonconformist ministers for reasons explained further on. The majority of returns begin in the 1830s with a few Districts containing earlier marriage returns. The Clerk of the Peace then recorded the returns in a District register kept in the District office. Most of the original District Registers survive and have been reliably transcribed and indexed into a series of books. It is important to keep in mind that the Register is a copy made by the District Clerk. The returns themselves are the closest record to the original parish record that exists. For some Districts the individual original marriage returns from Ministers have also survived and in some instances contain lists of baptisms and burials performed by the minister. Though the 1849 date for conversion to the county system was precise, some clerks continued to add to the District Marriage Registers for decades after the conversion resulting in some District Marriage Register entries being made as late as 1870. Available in printed and digital formats. More Information...

BOOKS - County Marriage Registers of Ontario 1858-1869, Second Edition. By Elizabeth Hancocks C. G. & W. E. BritnellPublished by Global Heritage Press, Milton Legislation was passed in 1857 to that required registration of all marriages performed by all clergymen in the Province of Canada West (Ontario) resulting in the "County Marriage Registers". They were to begin on January 1, 1858 and finish on July 1, 1869. Some counties started early, including marriages performed before 1858, and some include marriages performed in the later months of 1869. These books are more than just an indexes of the original registers. Most volumes contain transcriptions of names, dates and places and oftentimes, ages of bride and groom, and names of parents. The first 37 volumes were compiled by Elizabeth Handcocks & William Britnell, and published by Generation Press between 1979 and 2000. This Second Edition of the County Marriage Registers of Ontario 1858-1869 was published by Global Heritage Press in 2005. The 38th volume was compiled by Donald A. McKenzie and was published by Global Heritage Press in 2008. These books are published as one volume per county. The exception is the city of 'Toronto' which is a single volume on its own. Available in printed and digital formats. More information

BOOKS - Surrogate Court Index of Ontario, Canada, 1859-1900 ( Wills)- Second Edition
Compiled by June Gibson, Indexed by Elizabeth Hancocks, C. G. & Shannon HancocksPublished by Global Heritage Press, Milton
Wills and the documents that contribute to the process of distributing the estate of an individual can be a wonderful source of information about the deceased, their family and those who survived. The books in the Surrogate Court Index of Ontario, Canada 1859-1900 series are designed to assist researchers in finding death and estate information for those who died in Ontario from the middle to the end of the nineteenth century. Specifically, this index covers Estate Files dated between 1859-1900. The death may have occurred months or even years before the date that the estate was finalized. Many times the estate of the deceased may not have been settled until the death of a spouse. Estate Files are of great interest because of the bounty of detailed information that they contain about the deceased, and about those who survive. The Surrogate Court used the documents in order to disperse the deceased's estate, whether he/she died with (testate) or without (intestate) a Will. Available in printed and digital formats. More information

BOOKS - Ontario Photographers Lists, Vol 1 & 2By Glenn Phillips Published by Global Heritage Press, Milton 2003, 2010
Invaluable guides to help you identify the place and date when a photograph was taken. Many family history researchers have boxes of photographs, but do not know who is depicted in the photo nor when or where it was taken. These books list individual photographers, where they worked and when. That means that if you have a photograph that includes a photographer's stamp or other identification you can easily find out when and where that picture was taken. Oftentimes that will help you to identify who is in the picture. Both volumes are organized alphabetically by municipality. However, a comprehensive index is also included. Historical place names have been kept. More information

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BOOK - Emigration: The British Farmer's & Farm Labourer's Guide To Ontario (1880)
By "Issued by authority of the Government of Canada"Published by C. Blacket Robinson, Toronto 1880
This edition by Global Heritage Press, Milton, 2001
An historical reprint of a nineteenth century publication (1880) that was produced for potential emigrants from the United Kingdom to Ontario, Canada. Ouotstanding background information for those researching immigration and settlement in Canada during the last half of the nineteenth century. ISBN 1-894378-43-1 More information

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BOOK - Smith's Canadian Gazetteer of Canada West, 1846[Upper Canada, Ontario]
By WM. H. SmithOriginally published by H & W Rowsell, Toronto, 1846
This edition published by Global Heritage Press, Milton, 1999, 2010 [CD 2010]
The primary purpose of a gazetteer, for many modern researchers, is to identify a place by name, its location, and to learn some details about the place, as they were known at the time that the gazetteer was compiled. This book serves that purpose very well, being the first major work of its kind in Canada West, a region that was previously known as Upper Canada (pre-1841), and later named Ontario (1867).
ISBN 1-894378-12-1 (Hardcover)More information

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MAPS - Southern Ontario Counties in 1852 -- Ten Map SetOriginally published by W. H. Smith, Toronto, 1852
This edition published By Global Heritage Press, Milton, 1999
This set of 10 maps was drawn by Thomas Maclear to illustrate W.H. Smith's Canada: Past, Present and Future. Published in 1852, shortly after the Municipal Act came into effect, these maps show township and county boundaries, major settlements, rivers, lakes and transportation routes, in the surveyed townships of Canada West, which covered a large portion of what is now Southern Ontario. More information

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BOOK - A Collection of Lanark County, Ontario Marriage Records 1817-1967
By Peter AndersenPublished by Global Heritage Press, Milton, 2015
Nearly three decades ago, Peter Andersen extracted and recorded marriage records from the church registers of a long list of Lanark County churches of various faiths. He also compiled lists of Strays -- marriages of Lanark County natives who married outside of the county, or in other churches. Extracts of marriage notifications published in the Lanark Observer newspaper (Lanark Village) have been included in this collection. These seven hundred pages of marriage records have been built into a single searchable digital file that is bookmarked by the name of the source and date range of records contained within each section. (e.g. Perth Presbyterian Church 1817-1857). Being able to search through all 41 sets of records with a single search is especially helpful when you are not sure of where, when, or in which church that a marriage was solemnized. The collection includes about 84,000 individual names of brides, grooms, and named witnesses who participated in solemnizing approximately 14,000 marriages between 1817 and 1967. ISBN 978-1-77240-014-4 (digital edition) More information

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BOOK - A Swarm of Bees - Lanark Society Settlers 1800-1900, A Journey from Scotland to Upper Canada and Utah
By Ron W. ShawPublished by Global Heritage Press, Ottawa, 2018A Swarm of Bees recounts a journey begun in 1820 that, over the course of 50 years, took 18 ‘Lanark Society Settler’ families from the slums of Glasgow to the Great Salt Lake Valley. These pioneer families, who first settled in what is now Lanark County, Ontario, were among the earliest converts to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Their story unfolds in the context of the founding and earliest days of the Mormon Church, as they follow their new faith through the Ohio and Missouri settlements, to Nauvoo Illinois, the refugee camps of Council Bluffs Iowa, and finally along the Mormon Trail to Utah. To the greatest extent possible the author allows those who knew them, and those who traveled with them, to speak in their own voices across the intervening years. Shaw has sought out a multitude of voices, both of the living and of the long gone, and reported on what he found among them.
ISBN 978-1-77240-118-9 (bound) More Information (Check out the online Index)

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BOOK - Narrative of a Voyage to Quebec and the Journey from Thence to New Lanark in Upper Canada
By John McDonald, A Lanark Society Settler, 1821Originally published by author, Edinburgh, 1823
This edition published by Global Heritage Press, Ottawa, 2018
John McDonald emigrated from Scotland to Lanark in Upper Canada (Ontario) in the Spring of 1821, during the second year of the assisted emigration scheme known as The Lanark Society Settlers. John McDonald's account provides first person insight into what early settlers encountered during their journey to a better life for themselves and their families. Though tinged with the negativity of his own experience, McDonald breathes life into our understanding of the obstacles that our ancestors overcame. Most of The Lanark Society Settlers stayed, weathered the discomfort of pioneering, and found a way to succeed in their new land.. ISBN 978-1-772400441 More information

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BOOK - The Lanark Society Settlers
By Carol BennettOriginally published by Juniper Books, Renfrew, 1991
This edition Published by Global Heritage Press, Milton, 2012
In 1820 and 1821 more than forty settlement societies from the Glasgow area of Scotland organized and managed the assisted emigration of a large number of Scottish families to the New Lanark Settlement in Lanark County, Upper Canada (Ontario) under the auspices of the British government. The immigrants were granted undeveloped land in the townships of Dalhousie, Lanark, North Sherborooke and Ramsay. This long out-of-print book has been reprinted and is available to those with an interest in the history and families of Lanark County.
ISBN 978-1-926797-61-8 (2012 Edition)More information including index

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BOOK - The Lanark Society Settlers: Ships Lists of the Glasgow Emigration Society of 1821
By George J. NevilleOriginally published by BIFHSGO, Ottawa, 1995
This edition Published by Global Heritage Press, Milton, 2012
In 1820 and 1821 a large group of Scots emigrated into the New Lanark Settlement in Upper Canada (Ontario). This booklet includes much information about the Lanark Society settlers who came to Canada in 1821, including the names of heads of household and the number, ages and sex of family members, which emigration societies they belonged to, which ships they sailed on and more. ISBN 978-1-926797-62-5 More information including index

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BOOK - Peter Robinson's Settlers
By Carol BennettOriginally published by Juniper Books Ltd, Renfrew, 1987
This edition by Global Heritage Press, Milton, 2011
In 1823 and 1825 groups of people from south Ireland were brought to Upper Canada under the leadership of the Hon. Peter Robinson, MPP. They settled in the District of Bathurst in the Ottawa Valley and in the Newcastle District in the Peterborough area.
Carol Bennett has documented the events which led up to this emigration scheme, and she has looked at each family to see what became of them. The book includes stories of the settlers, events in which the families took part, and profiles of prominent descendants. ISBN 978-1-926797-52-6 (2011 Edition)More information

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BOOK - Interesting Notes and Comments from the Diary of Rev. John MacDonald, Roman Catholic Priest at Perth, Upper Canada 1823-1837Includes the Almanacs of Peter Ferguson of Sherbrook Township and an 1836 Census of "Catholic Souls" in Lanark CountyBy Duncan (Darby) MacDonaldOrigianlly published by MacDonald Research Centre as two separate volumes, Brockville, 1985, 1988
Published by MacDonald Research, Milton, 2015
*MacDonald Research is an imprint of GlobalGenealogy.com Inc.
Reverend John MacDonald served as teh Roman Catholic Priest at Perth, Upper Canada (Ontario) from 1823 to 1837. This book contains two previously published volumes of extracts from Rev. MacDonald's diaries from 1823 to 1836. Additionally, extracts from the 1868-1912 almanacs of Peter Ferguson of Sherbrook Township, and an 1836 Census of "Catholic Souls" residing in Lanark County. If your Catholic ancestor was in Lanark County during the period from which these extracts are taken, they are likely mentioned by name. Part One and Part Two were reprinted from the original masters that were used for the editions published by Duncan MacDonald in 1985 and 1988. Those masters were in very poor condition -- however, every page is included in this edition and the material is readable. Some alterations to the original Introductions were made. ISBN 978-1-77240-037-3 (printed edition - coil bound); ISBN 978-1-77240-038-0 (digital edition) More information

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BOOK - Influence and Ambition: First Persons of Perth (Lanark County, Ontario)
By Ron W. ShawPublished by Global Heritage Press, Carleton Place, 2016
The British Army created the Perth Military Settlement in 1816 as part of a plan to provide “for the present defense and
future protection of Upper Canada”. By 1822, when administration of the settlement was passed to the Colonial Office, more than 1,250
discharged soldiers with their families, as well as 700 civilian families, had been settled in the surrounding Townships of Bathurst, Drummond, Elmsley and Beckwith in what is now Lanark County, Ontario. In Influence & Ambition: First Persons of Perth, local historian Ron W. Shaw challenges many of the accounts left by the Perth’s ‘First Historian’, Reverend William Bell. Through colourful biographies of Bell and seventeen other ‘First Persons’ Shaw takes a fresh look at Perth’s earliest history and the men who made it; many of whom went on to become Canada’s leading pioneer legislators and business leaders. Shaw includes many references to other early settlers while telling the stories of those eighteen community leaders. This thoroughly researched book will entertain and inform anyone with an interest in the War of 1812, early settlement of Upper Canada, genealogy, or just the Town of Perth. ISBNs: 978-1-77240-039-7 (pbk); 978-1-77240-040-3 (digital) More Information

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BOOKs - Genealogical Abstracts from the Perth Courier and Bathurst Courier Newspapers 1834-1929
By Louise I. HopePublished by Global Heritage Press, Milton, 2013
Louise Hope compiled the records in this eight volume series to create a comprehensive source for extracts of births, marriages, deaths and other genealogical records that were published in The Perth Courier newspaper. Volumes are organized by date range. They are available individually or as a set. The extraction work began in 1974 and was completed 15 years later. She included comprehensive indexes so that specific records are easy to find. Though these books include detailed extracts, they can also serve as a valuable finding aid to help researchers locate the exact issue where an event was reported when looking for an original entry in physical, microfilmed and digitized copies of The Perth Courier. Available in three formats: Printed books in coilbound format; Books-on-CD in searchable pdf format; and Pdf-via-email (also searchable). More information including indexes

BOOKS - The Lanark Era - Births, Marriages and Deaths, In Three Volumes
By Peter E. AndersenPublished by Global Heritage Press, Milton, 1998-2003
These three volumes contain transcriptions of births, marriages and deaths taken from original newspapers and microfilm of surviving issues of The Lanark Era from 1895 to 1936. Also includes transcriptions regarding returning WWI soldiers, and many who did not. The Lanark Era did an exceptional job of publishing useful information about early local families and also information about those who left Lanark. When volumes one and two were compiled, there were missing issues. Some years later, copies of the "missing issues" were discovered in a private collection. That enabled the third book in the series -- The Missing Years. The combined 3 volumes contain information on more than 45,000 individuals. More information including indexes

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BOOK - The Bathurst Courier, Extracts From The Bathurst Courier 1834-1857[Perth, Ontario]
By Dan WalkerPublished by Global Heritage Press, Milton, 2003 (CD 2011)
Few records of daily life are as diverse as local newspapers. The Bathurst Courier is a goldmine of information stretching back to the early days of settlement when Ontario was known as Upper Canada. The Bathurst Courier was published in Lanark County's county town of Perth from 1834 to 1857. It later became known as the Perth Courier. ISBN 0-894378-81-4 (Hardcover)More information including an index

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BOOK - Cheese Stakes, Lanark County's Mammoth Cheese and its Place in Cheesemaking History (Lanark County, Ontario)
By Ron W. ShawPublished by Global Heritage Press, Ottawa, 2017Cheese Stakes explores the nineteenth century story of the Lanark County Mammoth Cheese in the context of its place in a long tradition of oversized cheeses, and examines the remarkable, never to be repeated, achievement it represented in the annals of the cheesemakers' art.
On April 25, 1893, the largest cheddar cheese ever manufactured anywhere in the world arrived on the grounds of the World's Columbian Exhibition at Jackson Park, Chicago, Illinois. Pressed seven months earlier in a Canadian Pacific Railway Company freight shed at Perth, Ontario, as it travelled to Chicago its massive 22,000 pounds weight snapped the railway car truss rods four times, its casing attracted a mass of graffiti and, as it was dragged into its exhibit space, the 'Canadian Mite' crashed through the floor of the Dairy Pavilion. Purchased by Britain's most prominent cheesemongers, it was transported to England and paraded through the streets of London, cut with a garden spade, and eaten by English consumers. Cheese Stakes is an essential read for those with an interest in the agricultural roots of Ontario; cheesemaking history, and in the individuals who were amoung the cast of characters who played a role in the great adventure of the Lanark County Mammoth Cheese.
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BOOKS - Pakenham, Ottawa Valley VillageBy Verna Ross McGiffin
Verna Ross McGiffin's two volumes of Pakenham, Ottawa Valley Village 1823-1860 and Pakenham, Ottawa Valley Village 1860-1900 have stood the test of time. Written in 1963 and 1967 respectively, McGiffen's books remain the definitive history of a community and its environs. From settlement to its establishment as a thriving village in Lanark County, the author includes local history and biographical sketches to illustrate the experiences of those who chose to make Pakenham Township and Pakenham village their home. More information

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BOOK - Perth-On-The-Tay, A Tale Of The Transplanted Highlanders
By Josephine SmithOriginally published by author, 1901
This edition published by Global Heritage Press, Milton, 2007
Josephine Smith self-published her popular narrative about the every-day lives of Lanark County pioneers in 1901. She tells the story of the Perth military settlement from its beginning, then explores its early development by mixing history with fictionalized accounts of actual events and people. Having written the book in the closing years of the 19th century, the author had personal access to first-hand accounts from some of the original settlers and many their children. More information

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BOOKS - Lanark County Marriage Register 1858-1869, Second Edition
By Elizabeth Hancocks C. G. & W. E. BritnellPublished by Global Heritage Press, Milton, 2005
In 1857 legislation was enacted to provide for the registration of all marriages performed by clergymen in the Province of Canada West (Ontario). As a result of this legislation we now have a series of records called the County Marriage Registers, which were kept from January 1, 1858 until the formal government registration of all births, marriages and deaths (vital registration) began in Ontario July 1, 1869. More information

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BOOK - Lanark County - Surrogate Court Index of Ontario, Canada, 1859-1900 ( Wills) - Second Edition
Compiled by June Gibson, Indexed by Elizabeth Hancocks, C. G. & Shannon HancocksPublished by Global Heritage Press, Milton, 2005
Wills and the documents that contribute to the process of distributing the estate of an individual can be a wonderful source of information about the deceased, their family and those who survived. These books are designed to assist researchers in finding estate and death information for those who died in Ontario from the mid to late 1800s. More information

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BOOKS - Ottawa Branch, Ontario Genealogical Society Publications (OGS)
Includes vital records from the City of Ottawa and the counties of Carleton, Lanark, Prescott, Russel & Renfrew. Most titles originally published by Ottawa Branch, Ontario Genealogical Society, Ottawa, various dates
These editions published by Global Heritage Press, Ottawa, 2016, 2017

The Ottawa Branch of the Ontario Genealogical Society (OGS) has compiled dozens of books of vital records (cemetery transcripts, church records, immigration records, newspaper transcripts of birth, marriage and death announcements, obituaries, & much more) to assist those who seek their roots in Eastern Ontario and beyond:

BOOK - The Parish Register of Kingston, Upper Canada 1785-1811Originally published by British Whig Publishing Company, Kingston, 1921
This edition published by Global Heritage Press, Milton, 2003
An invaluable reference for those with roots in early Kingston (Frontenac) and area. Includes Baptisms, marriages, funerals and much more. Not only was it the first such register to be kept in Upper Canada (Ontario), but it recorded in large numbers the names of inhabitants of the Province other than those whose domicile was in Kingston.More information

BOOK - Frontenac and City of Kingston County Marriage Register 1858-1869, Second Edition
By Elizabeth Hancocks C. G. & W. E. BritnellPublished by Global Heritage Press, Milton, 2005
In 1857 legislation was enacted to provide for the registration of all marriages performed by clergymen in the Province of Canada West (Ontario). As a result of this legislation we now have a series of records called the County Marriage Registers, which were kept from January 1, 1858 until the formal government registration of all births, marriages and deaths (vital registration) began in Ontario July 1, 1869. More information

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BOOK - Frontenac County - Surrogate Court Index of Ontario, Canada, 1859-1900 (Wills) - Second Edition
Compiled by June Gibson, Indexed by Elizabeth Hancocks, C. G. & Shannon HancocksPublished by Global Heritage Press, Milton, 2005
Wills and the documents that contribute to the process of distributing the estate of an individual can be a wonderful source of information about the deceased, their family and those who survived. These books are designed to assist researchers in finding estate and death information for those who died in Ontario from the mid to late 1800s. More information

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BOOK - Historic Hastings - Volume One with New Introduction and Expanded Index
By Gerald E. BoyceFirst edition published by Hastings County Council, Belleville, 1967
This second edition published by Global Heritage Press, Milton, 2013
Originally published in 1967 to document the settlement and local history of Hastings County in Ontario, Canada up to 1966, this fine work has been long out of print. Author, Author Gerry Boyce writes "With 8,000 copies in circulation, one could presume that there would be no need for a reprint. Such is not the case. The book has been out of print for several years, but prices for used copies (sometimes in poor condition) have risen dramatically". Historic Hastings has stood the test of time -- as highly regarded today as when originally published. Readers and family history researchers will appreciate the new and expanded index in this edition. Larry McQuoid and the Quinte Branch of the Ontario Genealogical Society contributed an improved and greatly expanded index to which the author has added additional entries for the new content in this edition. The original index in the 1967 edition excluded many family names listed in the chapters on individual municipalities, the new index includes all these names. This certainly will benefit genealogists. Generously illustrated with period photographs and maps. ISBN 978-0-9809110-8-4 (hardcover)More information (including the new index)

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BOOK - Directory of the County of Hastings 1879 - 1880
By The IntelligencerOriginally published by The Intelligencer, Belleville, Ontario 1879
This edition published by Global Heritage Press, Milton, 2006
Gazetteers and directories provide contemporary insights into a community and are of significant value to family history researchers. Directories place a person at a specific location at a specific time. The book is organized by municipality / township, with each householder and business recorded alphabetically by surname or business name. There are descriptive sketches of each municipality before the listing of the persons in the place. Some of the sketches are lengthy... for example, Belleville's sketch is several pages. ISBN: 1-894571-72-X (Hardcover)More information

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BOOK - Hastings County Marriage Register 1858-69
By Elizabeth Hancocks C. G. & W. E. BritnellPublished by Global Heritage Press, Milton, 2005
In 1857 legislation was enacted to provide for the registration of all marriages performed by clergymen in the Province of Canada West (Ontario). As a result of this legislation we now have a series of records called the County Marriage Registers, which were kept from January 1, 1858 until the formal government registration of all births, marriages and deaths (vital registration) began in Ontario July 1, 1869. These books are published as one volume per county. County of Hastings includes the following townships: Sydney, thurlow, Tyendenaga, Hungerford, Huntingdon, Rawdon, Marmora, Madoc, Elzevir, Grimsthorpe, Tudor and Lake. More information

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BOOK - Hastings and Prince Edward County - Surrogate Court Index of Ontario, Canada, 1859-1900 (Wills)- Second Edition
Compiled by June Gibson, Indexed by Elizabeth Hancocks, C. G. & Shannon HancocksPublished by Global Heritage Press, Milton, 2005
Wills and the documents that contribute to the process of distributing the estate of an individual can be a wonderful source of information about the deceased, their family and those who survived. These books are designed to assist researchers in finding estate and death information for those who died in Ontario from the mid to late 1800s. More information

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BOOK - Pioneer Life On The Bay Of Quinte
New Introduction by Brian Tackaberry (1999)
New Index (1999)Originally published by Rolph and Clark, 1904
This edition published by Global Heritage Press, Milton 1999 (CD 2010)
This 1096 page tome is invaluable to those who are researcing Loyalist and other ancestry in the Bay of Quinte and south east central Ontario region. The region of settlement covered in this volume (Bay of Quinte region) extends from Kingston to Trenton and includes the counties of Frontenac, Lennox and Addington, Hastings and Prince Edward. Originally published in 1904, this edition contains a extensive new index, and a new introduction by Brian Tackaberry. 309 family histories and genealogies of early Loyalist, British and American families who settled in the region.
ISBN 1-894378-33-4 (Hardcover). More information

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BOOK - The Settlement of the United Empire Loyalists on the Upper St. Lawrence and Bay of Quinte In 1784, A Documentary Record By Brig. General E. A. CruikshankOriginally published by Ontario Historical Society, Toronto, 1934
This edition published by Global Heritage Press, Milton, 2007 The Settlement of the United Empire Loyalists on the Upper St. Lawrence and Bay of Quinte In 1784, A Documentary Record is a collection of letters and journal entries of the people who were most closely involved with planning and accomplishing Loyalist settlement along the St. Lawrence River and the Bay of Quinte area between May 1783 and November of 1784. Many references to specific settlers and their circumstances are included. ISBN : 978-1-897466-03-4 (Hardcover)More information

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BOOKS - Prince Edward County County Marriage Register (Ontario) 1858-1869, Second Edition.
By Elizabeth Hancocks C. G. & W. E. BritnellPublished by Global Heritage Press, Milton, 2005
In 1857 legislation was enacted to provide for the registration of all marriages performed by clergymen in the Province of Canada West (Ontario). As a result of this legislation we now have a series of records called the County Marriage Registers, which were kept from January 1, 1858 until the formal government registration of all births, marriages and deaths (vital registration) began in Ontario July 1, 1869. These books are published as one volume per county. The exception is the city of 'Toronto' which is a single volume on its own. More Information

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BOOK - 7th Town Ameliasburgh Township Past & Present
By Seventh Town Historical SocietyOriginally published by 7th Town Historical Society, Ameliasburgh, 1984
This edition by Global Heritage Press, Milton, 1999, 2010 (CD 2010)
This revised edition contains a facsimile reprint of every page of the original book plus new material. Of great value is a new and extensive index. The index is a windfall for family historians because it guides readers to over six thousand names linked to many thousands of valuable references.
ISBN 1-894378-30-X (Hardcover)More information

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BOOK - 1851 Census of Prince Edward County, Canada West (Ontario, Canada)
By Elizabeth Hancocks, C. G.Published by Global Heritage Press, Milton, 2005
This book contains a transcription of information found on the surviving original census records. A full listing of Number of the entry; Surname; Given names;
Age; Single, married or widow/widowed; Place of birth; Religion; Occupation; appears in this book for all persons within each household, plus the microfilm reference number. Fully indexed. More Information

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BOOK - 1861 Census, Hallowell Township, Prince Edward County, Canada West (Ontario, Canada)
By Elizabeth Hancocks, C. G. Published by Global Heritage Press, Milton, 2005
This book contains a transcription of information found on the original census records. A full listing of Number of the entry; Surname; Given names; Age; Single, married or widow/widowed; Place of birth; Religion; Occupation; appears in this book for all persons within each household, plus the microfilm reference number. Fully indexed. More Information

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BOOK - 1861 Census, Town of Picton, Prince Edward County, Canada West (Ontario, Canada)
By Elizabeth Hancocks, C. G.Published by Global Heritage Press, Milton, 2005
This book contains a transcription of information found on the original census records. A full listing of Number of the entry; Surname; Given names; Age; Single, married or widow/widowed; Place of birth; Religion; Occupation; appears in this book for all persons within each household, plus the microfilm reference number. Fully indexed. More Information

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BOOK - 1861 Census, Ameliasburgh Township, Prince Edward County, Canada West (Ontario, Canada)
By Elizabeth Hancocks, C. G.Published by Global Heritage Press, Milton, 2005
This book contains a transcription of information found on the original census records. A full listing of Number of the entry; Surname; Given names; Age; Single, married or widow/widowed; Place of birth; Religion; Occupation; appears in this book for all persons within each household, plus the microfilm reference number. Fully indexed. More Information

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BOOK - 1861 Census, Marysburgh Township, Prince Edward County, Canada West (Ontario, Canada)
By Elizabeth Hancocks, C. G.Published by Global Heritage Press, Milton, 2005
This book contains a transcription of information found on the original census records. A full listing of Number of the entry; Surname; Given names; Age; Single, married or widow/widowed; Place of birth; Religion; Occupation; appears in this book for all persons within each household, plus the microfilm reference number. Fully indexed. More Information

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BOOK - 1861 Census, Sophiasburgh Township, Prince Edward County, Canada West (Ontario, Canada)
By Elizabeth Hancocks, C. G.Published by Global Heritage Press, Milton, 2005
This book contains a transcription of information found on the original census records. A full listing of Number of the entry; Surname; Given names; Age; Single, married or widow/widowed; Place of birth; Religion; Occupation; appears in this book for all persons within each household, plus the microfilm reference number. Fully indexed.
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BOOK - 1861 Census, Hillier Township, Prince Edward County, Canada West (Ontario, Canada)
By Elizabeth Hancocks, C. G.Published by Global Heritage Press, Milton, 2005
This book contains a transcription of information found on the original census records. A full listing of Number of the entry; Surname; Given names; Age; Single, married or widow/widowed; Place of birth; Religion; Occupation; appears in this book for all persons within each household, plus the microfilm reference number. Fully indexed. More Information

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BOOK - 1861 Census, Athol Township, Prince Edward County, Canada West (Ontario, Canada)
By Elizabeth Hancocks, C. G.Published by Global Heritage Press, Milton, 2005
This book contains a transcription of information found on the original census records. A full listing of Number of the entry; Surname; Given names; Age; Single, married or widow/widowed; Place of birth; Religion; Occupation; appears in this book for all persons within each household, plus the microfilm reference number. Fully indexed. More Information

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BOOK - History of Leeds and Grenville, Ontario from 1749-1879
By Thad. W. H. LeavittOriginally published by the Recorder Press, Brockville, 1879
This edition by Global Heritage Press, Milton, 2005 (improved 2010 printing)
The original and complete title of the book was History of Leeds and Grenville Ontario, From 1749 to 1879, with Illustrations and Biographical Sketches of Some of its Prominent Men and Pioneers. Originally published in 1879, this book is the best reference/local history/biographical record of the early history and families of Leeds & Grenville Counties that we know of. Filled with the history of the area from prior to European settlement, to visitations by explorers, to early settlement by those who had supported the British during the American Revolutionary war, to the development and settlement of the community during the 19th century. Contains a large number of family sketches and biographical information for many local individuals. Illustrations of the people, homes and places within the community. ISBN 1-894210-67-1 (Hardcover)More Information

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BOOK - Leeds & Grenville Counties Marriage Register 1858-69
By Elizabeth Hancocks C. G. & W. E. BritnellPublished by Global Heritage Press, Milton, 2005
In 1857 legislation was enacted to provide for the registration of all marriages performed by clergymen in the Province of Canada West (Ontario). As a result of this legislation we now have a series of records called the County Marriage Registers, which were kept from January 1, 1858 until the formal government registration of all births, marriages and deaths (vital registration) began in Ontario July 1, 1869. These books are published as one volume per county. County of Hastings includes the following townships: Sydney, thurlow, Tyendenaga, Hungerford, Huntingdon, Rawdon, Marmora, Madoc, Elzevir, Grimsthorpe, Tudor and Lake. More Information

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BOOK - St. Ann Roman Catholic Church, Merrickville, Grenville County, Ontario, Marriages 1875-1911
Compiled by Peter AndersenPublished by Global Heritage Press, Milton 2015
Peter Andersen transcribed 1875-1911 marriages records from the St. Ann Roman Catholic Church register about 30 years ago. We scanned his original manually typed pages into pdf format so that they are searchable and can be downloaded and used on any device that can read a pdf file. Each marriage record includes the date of the marriage, name of the bride, the names of the bride's parents including the maiden suname of her mother, the groom's name, the names of the grooms parents including the maiden surman of the groom's mother as recorded in the church register. 498 names regarding 83 marriages. ISBN 978-1-77240-015-1 (digital edition) More information

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BOOK - St. Edward the Confessor Roman Catholic Church, Westport, Leeds Grenville County, Ontario, Marriages 1847-1910
Compiled by Peter AndersenPublished by Global Heritage Press, Milton 2015
Peter Andersen transcribed the 1847-1910 marriages records from the St. Ann Roman Catholic Church register about 30 years ago. We scanned his original manually typed pages into pdf format so that they are searchable and can be downloaded and used on any device that can read a pdf file. Each marriage record includes the date of the marriage, name of the bride, the names of the bride's parents including the maiden suname of her mother, the groom's name, the names of the grooms parents including the maiden surman of the groom's mother as recorded in the church register. 2868 names regarding 478 marriages. ISBN 978-1-77240-016-8 (digital edition) More information

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BOOK - Leeds & Grenville Counties - Surrogate Court Index of Ontario, Canada, 1859-1900 (Wills) - Second Edition
Compiled by June Gibson, Indexed by Elizabeth Hancocks, C. G. & Shannon HancocksPublished by Global Heritage Press, Milton, 2005
Wills and the documents that contribute to the process of distributing the estate of an individual can be a wonderful source of information about the deceased, their family and those who survived. These books are designed to assist researchers in finding estate and death information for those who died in Ontario from the mid to late 1800s. More information

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BOOK - Petitions, Land Grants & Land Petitions For the Counties of Glengarry and Stormont, Ontario - a Finding Aid
By Duncan (Darby) MacDonald U.E.Originally published by MacDonald Research Centre, Brockville, 1996
This edition published by MacDonald Research*, Milton, 2015
*MacDonald Research is an imprint of GlobalGenealogy.com Inc.
During the mid 1990s, Duncan MacDonald searched all available reels of microfilmed Petitions and Land Grants looking for every document that concerned persons and properties in Glengarry or Stormont counties. This 668 page compilation includes his extraction of information found in those documents. The entries are organized alphabetically by surname and identified as a Petition, Land Grant or Land Petition. Many names other than primary person are mentioned in the extractions, often including family relationships such as son of, brother of, father of, daughter of, etc. The 'More information' page includes access to the Index. ISBN 0-921133-93-6 (hardcover edition), ISBN 978-1-77240-018-2 (digital edition) More information

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BOOK - A Genealogical Sketch of Joseph Brownell of Moulinette, Upper Canada, and Other Related Genealogies (Ontario)
By Compiled by Duncan (darby) MacDonald, based on research of James Brownell & The Brownell Research TeamOriginally published by MacDonald Research Centre, Brockville, 1987
This edition published by MacDonald Research*, Ottawa, 2019
*MacDonald Research is an imprint of GlobalGenealogy.com Inc.
This book is the result of an exhaustive study of the branches and associated families of Joseph Brownell and his wife Ruth Butts who emigrated to Upper Canada (south eastern Ontario) after the American Revolution. Originaly published in 1987, this new 2019 edition is identical to the final edition that was printed by Duncan MacDonald. We know that changes were made to the book during its original publishing run. Some of the additions and changes are dated (1990), others are not. The master that we used for this edition includes all changes that were made by MacDonald prior to his passing. Over 450 pages crammed with research, pictures and charts. This book is a must read if you are interested in, or researching the Brownell family of Upper Canada. ISBN 978177240-129-5 More Information (Check out the 3 online Indexes)

Family Histories and Biographies of early families of Stormont, Dundas & Glengarry Counties
Compiled by Duncan (Darby) MacDonald, etalOrigially pubished by Macdonald Research, Brockville, various dates
These editions published by MacDonald Research*, Milton, various dates
MacDonald Research became an imprint of GlobalGenealogy.com Inc. in 2009

BOOK - The Kennedys, MacDiarmids, McDermids, Munros and other Glengarry - Stormont Pioneers
By R.B. (Bob) Campbell and Douglas McDermidPublished by Mika Publishing, Belleville, 1986
This book traces the roots or certain Kennedys, MacDiarmids, Munros and other Scottish families who settled in the counties of Glengarry and Stormont In the easternmost part of the province of Ontario. In many cases it provides the exact lot number and township concession where these pioneers settled. The family history not only traces their descendants but also in many cases narrates their contribution to the social and cultural life or their community and province. The book does not have an Index. However, the Table of Contents includes a listing of the families for which there are considerable details provided in this book.
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BOOK - Lunenburgh or The Old Eastern District - With New Index [Eastern Ontario]
By J. F. Pringle Originally published by Standard Printing House, 1890
This edition by Global Heritage Press, Milton, 2009 (CD 2010)
Pringle created a comprehensive history of the old Eastern District when he wrote this acclaimed account of pre-settlement and the first 100 years thereafter. Long used as a reliable reference work, and not yet matched by another author, we are pleased to be able to bring this book back into print. The new index adds greatly to the usability of the book for researchers seeking a specific subject or person.ISBN: 978-0-9810357-26-3 (Hardcover)More information

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BOOK - NEW INDEX to the book "Lunenburgh or The Old Eastern District"
Compiled by Global Heritage PressPublished by Globalheritage Press, Milton, 2009
Unlike our 2009 edition of Lunenburgh or The Old Eastern District(above), the original 1890 book didn't include an index -- nor did the reprint that was published by Mika Publishing during the 1970's.
If you have one of those old editions, you can now buy this separate index to make your book more useful.
Includes a comlete index of names; 62 Pages; 8.5" X 11"

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BOOK - Sketches Illustrating The Early Settlement and History of Glengarry in Canada
By J. A. MacDonellOriginally published Wm Foster, Brown & Co., Montreal, 1893
This edition published by Global Heritage Press, Milton, 2010
J. A. MacDonell recognized that much had been written on the subject of United Empire Loyalist settlement in Ontario, the War of 1812-14, and the Rebellion of 1837-8, but expressed concern that there was little mention made of the part that the Highlanders of Glengarry played in those conflicts. He corrects that oversight within the 29 chapters that comprise this formitable text. This book is an fine source of information for those interested in early settlement of the Highlanders in Glengarry and surrounding counties, and the role that they played in the American Revolution, United Empire Loyalist migration and settlement, War of 1812, and the Rebellion of 1837-38. ISBN 1-894378-80-6 (Hardcover)More information

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BOOK - The Story of Dundas Being A History of The County of Dundas From 1784 to 1904
By J. Smyth Carter. Originally published by St. Lawrence News, Iroquios, 1905.
This facsimile reprint by Global Heritage Press, Milton, 1999 (CD 2009)
A history extending over one hundred years, and unusually rich in story, legend and details of settlement and development of this vibrant Eastern Ontario county. The Story of Dundas includes a new index by Lyall G. Manson. Also includes many family sketches and 56 pages of photos and illustrations.ISBN 1-894378-14-8 (Hardcover)More information

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BOOK - Dundas, or A Sketch of Canadian History(pre 1861 - Dundas County, Ontario)
By James CroilOriginally published by B. Dawson & Son, Montreal, 1861
This edition published by Global Heritage Press, Milton, 2006 (CD 2012)
This landmark history has served as a respected resource for many generations of historians and genealogists. The focus of the work is on settlement and development of Dundas County, in Eastern Ontario. However the author sets the stage with an overview of establishment of European populations in North America, becoming far more detailed as he addresses the period from the American Revolution up to 1861 as it relates to the people who chose to make their home in Dundas County. ISBN 1-897210-94-9 (Hardcover)More information

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BOOK - Canada's Heroes in the Great World War, [from] Cornwall, Alexandria, Vankleek Hill, Hawkesbury and Intermediate Points [Ontario, Canada]
Edited by Noah J. Gareau with an historical narrative by Lt-Col. F. McKelvey BellOriginally published by War Publications Limited, Ottawa, 1921
This edition published by Global Heritage Press, Milton 2015
This book begins with a 106 page historical sketch of the First World War with emphasis on the compaigns of the war in which many of the men and women from Cornwall, Alexandria, Vankleek Hill, Hawkesbury and intermediate points served. The next section includes 82 photos of First World War scenes followed by 64 pages that include portraits and details about 768 men, non-commissioned officers, officers, and nurses from Cornwall, Alexandria, Vankleek Hill, Hawkesury and intermediate points who served in The Canadian Expeditionary force. ISBN: 0-894033-16-7 (hardcover edition) ISBN: 978-1-77240-017-5 (digital edition) More information

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BOOK - Births, Marriages and Deaths from Morrisburg (Ontario) Newspapers, 1874-1877
By Jack Schecter & Robert Whitteker
This publication is a transcription of births, marriages and deaths from surviving Morrisburg newspapers, largely from 1874 to 1877 plus a few transcriptions from 1879. Morrisburg is the largest community in Dundas County, Ontario and is located on the St. Lawrence River in Williamsburg Township, thirty miles from Cornwall. Newspapers in nineteenth century Ontario were characterized by frequent changes of names and ownership including the Morrisburg papers. The Morrisburg Banner, founded in 1859 and published in Prescott, was the first newspaper in Morrisburg but it lasted only a short time. The next newspaper published in the community, was The Dundas Courier, which ran from February 24, 1863 to November 24, 1899. Another Morrisburg newspaper was The Herald and St. Lawrence Reporter. The Courier whose starting date is unknown may have lasted until 1889. Documented evidence of the exact date of the final issue remains elusive. The successor to The Courier was The Morrisburg Leader which is still published today. The transcriptions in this book were recorded from original copies of two of the Morrisburg newspapers - The Dundas Herald and St. Lawrence Reporter and The Courier. These appear to be the only surviving "run" of newspapers from Dundas County before the 1890's period. More information

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BOOKS - Stormont & Dundas County Marriage Register 1858-1869, Second Edition
By Elizabeth Hancocks C. G. & W. E. BritnellPublished by Global Heritage Press, Milton, 2005
In 1857 legislation was enacted to provide for the registration of all marriages performed by clergymen in the Province of Canada West (Ontario). As a result of this legislation we now have a series of records called the County Marriage Registers, which were kept from January 1, 1858 until the formal government registration of all births, marriages and deaths (vital registration) began in Ontario July 1, 1869. ISBN 1-897210-18-3 More information

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BOOKS - Glengarry County Marriage Register 1858-1869
By Donald A. McKenziePublished by Global Heritage Press, Milton, 2008
In 1857 legislation was enacted to provide for the registration of all marriages performed by clergymen in the Province of Canada West (Ontario). As a result of this legislation we now have a series of records called the County Marriage Registers, which were kept from January 1, 1858 until the formal government registration of all births, marriages and deaths (vital registration) began in Ontario July 1, 1869. ISBN 978-1-897446-33-1 More information

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BOOK - Stormont, Dundas & Glengarry Counties - Surrogate Court Index of Ontario, Canada, 1859-1900 (Wills) - Second Edition
Compiled by June Gibson, Indexed by Elizabeth Hancocks, C. G. & Shannon HancocksPublished by Global Heritage Press, Milton, 2005
Wills and the documents that contribute to the process of distributing the estate of an individual can be a wonderful source of information about the deceased, their family and those who survived. These books are designed to assist researchers in finding estate and death information for those who died in Ontario from the mid to late 1800s. ISBN 1-897210-45-0 More information

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BOOK - The Complete Parish Registers of St. Catherine of Sienna Roman Catholic Parish, Greenfield, Ontario, 1894-2000 - Second Edition [Prescott & Russel]
Compiled by Duncan MacDonald
First edition was published by MacDonald Research Centre, Brockville, 2001
This edition published by MacDonald Research*, Milton, 2010
*MacDonald Research is an imprint of GlobalGenealogy.com Inc.
This book is a careful transcription of the complete parish registers of St. Catherine of Sienna Roman Catholic Parish, Greenfield, Ontario. Entries begin in 1894 and continue until 2000. The content is organized alphabetically by surname. There is also an index that helps researchers find others who are mentioned in the transcriptions, such as witnesses, named relatives etc. A complete index can be viewed by clicking on the "More Information" link. ISBN 9781926797397 (Hardcover)More information...

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BOOKS - Prescott & Russell Counties Marriage Register (Ontario) 1858-1869, Second Edition
By Elizabeth Hancocks C. G. & W. E. BritnellPublished by Global Heritage Press, Milton, 2005
In 1857 legislation was enacted to provide for the registration of all marriages performed by clergymen in the Province of Canada West (Ontario). As a result of this legislation we now have a series of records called the County Marriage Registers, which were kept from January 1, 1858 until the formal government registration of all births, marriages and deaths (vital registration) began in Ontario July 1, 1869. ISBN 1-897210-31-0 More information

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BOOK - Prescott & Russell Counties Surrogate Court Index (Ontario, Canada) 1859-1900 ( Wills) - Second Edition
Compiled by June Gibson, Indexed by Elizabeth Hancocks, C. G. & Shannon HancocksPublished by Global Heritage Press, Milton, 2005
Wills and the documents that contribute to the process of distributing the estate of an individual can be a wonderful source of information about the deceased, their family and those who survived. These books are designed to assist researchers in finding estate and death information for those who died in Ontario from the mid to late 1800s. ISBN 1-897210-52-3 More information

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BOOK - The Story of Renfrew, From the Coming of the First Settlers about 1820 to 1928 [2 vols in 1 book]By W. E. Smallfield and Rev. Robert Campbell (vol. 1); William Smallfield (vol. 2)First volume originally published by Pinkham Press, Boston, 1914
Second volume incomplete & unpublished at time of writing because of untimely death of author, 1926
This combined edition, with new index, published by Global Heritage Press, Milton, 2000 (CD 2010)The Story of Renfrew originated in a series of articles in the 'Renfrew Mercury' newspaper about the early history of Renfrew as well as a number of biographies of early residents which cover the period from discovery up to the beginning of the twentieth century. This book includes the content of the original book plus a section by William Smallfield junior. GHP has added a complete every-name index for easy reference. ISBN 1-894378-42-3 (Hardcover)More information...

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BOOKS - Renfrew County Marriage Register 1858-1869, Second Edition
By Elizabeth Hancocks C. G. & W. E. BritnellPublished by Global Heritage Press, Milton, 2005
In 1857 legislation was enacted to provide for the registration of all marriages performed by clergymen in the Province of Canada West (Ontario). As a result of this legislation we now have a series of records called the County Marriage Registers, which were kept from January 1, 1858 until the formal government registration of all births, marriages and deaths (vital registration) began in Ontario July 1, 1869. More information

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BOOK - Historical Sketch of the County of Carleton
By H. Beldon and Company, Toronto, 1879Originally published in a different format by H. Beldon and Company, Toronto, 1879
With New Index and New Table of Contents by Global Heritage Press, 2006
This edition published by Global Heritage Press, Milton, 2006 (CD 2010)
A solid history of Carleton County that contains much information about individuals and families from its earliest settlement until 1879. This new edition has a new nominal index, and a new Table of Contents that will save the reader time when looking for people, families and subjects that appear in the book. ISBN 1-897210-96-5 (Hardcover)More information

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BOOK - Ottawa Past and Present
By A. H. D. Ross.Originally published by Musson Book Company, Toronto, 1927
This edition published by Global Heritage Press, Milton, 2007
During the years leading up the first printing of this book in 1927, the author used a combination of rare documents that were held privately by his family, and extensive research at the National Archives in Ottawa to assemble this history of the events that led to a back-woods village becoming what was known at time as The Dominion of Canada. He had much able assistance with his research including help from the Honourable Senator Andrew Haydon and many other household names in Canadian historical research at the begining of the 20th century. If you have an interest in the settlement and early years of Ottawa this book is a must! ISBN 978-1-897446-00-3 (Hardcover)More information

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BOOK - Robert Randall and the LeBreton Flats: An Account of the Early Legal and Political Controversies Respecting the Ownership of a Large Portion of the Present City of Ottawa
By Hamnett R. HillOriginally published by James Hope & Sons Ltd, Ottawa, 1919
This digital edition published by Global Heritage Press, Milton, 2015
This searchable digital book was scanned from an original 1919 printed edition. The content is complete in its original form and has not been adjusted in any way. LeBreton Flats is a neighbourhood in Somerset Ward in central Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. It lies to the west of Centretown neighbourhood, and to the north of Centretown West with "Nanny Goat Hill" as the dividing line. The Ottawa River forms the western and northern limit, with the western side being a wider area of the river known as Nepean Bay. Originally a residential area, the most of the Flats are now taken up by the Canadian War Museum and the Lebreton Flats bandshell [2015]. ISBN: 978-1-77240-031-1 More information

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BOOK - St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Ottawa - Baptism, Marriage and Death Records 1829-1949
By Donald A. McKenziePublished by Global Heritage Press, Milton, 2011
St. Andrew’s is the oldest Protestant church in Ottawa (known earlier as Bytown). The congregation was organized in 1828 and the first minister arrived in the summer of 1829. Since that time, the baptisms, marriages and deaths of many founding families in Bytown / Ottawa have been recorded by the various ministers of St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church. This book contains transcriptions of those records. Donald A. Mackenzie spent many hundreds of hours at Library and Archives Canada transcribing the records of the original entries from St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church from microfilm. The transcriptions of the baptism, marriage and burial records are recorded in seven volumes, all of which are included in this one book.
ISBN 978-1-926797-49-6 (Hardcover) ISBN 978-1-926797-53-3 (Book on CD)More information

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BOOK - Torbolton Township, Its Earliest History
By Doris Grierson HopeOriginally published by Historical Society of Torbolton Township, Ottawa, 1998
This edition published by Global Heritage Press, Milton, 2011
Doris Hope provides a scholarly, fascinating account of the earliest days of Torbolton township -- with original research, which highlights the educational, economic, religious and social foundations in the early 19th century. Her copious footnotes testify to her persistent reseach ina multitude of sources. ISBN 978-1-926797-50-2 (2011 Edition)More information

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BOOK - History of The Ottawa Valley, A Collection of Facts and Reminiscences For Over Half A Century[Ontario & Quebec] By J. M. GourlayOriginally published 1896
This edition published by Global Heritage Press, Milton 2008 (CD 2010)
History of The Ottawa Valley is a great resource for those with an interest in the settlement and early development of the communities in the Ottawa Valley. The book addesses both the Ontario and Quebec sides of the Ottawa River. Seemingly endless references to specific settlers and early community leaders populate the pages of this respected history. Originally published in 1896
ISBN 1-978-1-897446-3-5 (Hardcover)More information

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BOOK - Pioneer Sketches of The District of Bathurst(Lanark, Renfrew & Carleton Counties, Ontario)
By Andrew HaydonOriginally published by The Ryerson Press, Toronto, 1925
This edition published by Global Heritage Press, Milton, 2003, 2010 (CD 2011)
Andrew Haydon discusses the settlement and development of the 'old' Bathurst District. The District of Bathurst included most of Lanark, Renfrew and Carleton Counties in present-day Ontario. From the world events that set the scene for settlement of the 'upper' province, to specific information about individuals who came to call Bathurst District their home, this book is a treasure. Many first hand accounts of those who experienced the hardships and opportunities of settlement in a new land.
ISBN 0-894378-81-4 (Hardcover)More information

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BOOKS - Carleton County and City of Ottawa Marriage Register 1858-1869, Second Edition
By Elizabeth Hancocks C. G. & W. E. BritnellPublished by Global Heritage Press, Milton, 2005
In 1857 legislation was enacted to provide for the registration of all marriages performed by clergymen in the Province of Canada West (Ontario). As a result of this legislation we now have a series of records called the County Marriage Registers, which were kept from January 1, 1858 until the formal government registration of all births, marriages and deaths (vital registration) began in Ontario July 1, 1869. More information

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BOOK - Carleton County - Surrogate Court Index of Ontario, Canada, 1859-1900 ( Wills) - Second Edition
Compiled by June Gibson, Indexed by Elizabeth Hancocks, C. G. & Shannon HancocksPublished by Global Heritage Press, Milton, 2005
Wills and the documents that contribute to the process of distributing the estate of an individual can be a wonderful source of information about the deceased, their family and those who survived. These books are designed to assist researchers in finding estate and death information for those who died in Ontario from the mid to late 1800s. More information

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BOOK - History Of The County Of Lennox & Addington
By: Walter S. Herrington. Originally published by MacMillan Co. of Canada, 1913
This edition published by Global Heritage Press, Milton 2003 (CD 2009)
This is a historical reprint of a comprehensive history of the amalgamated counties of Lennox and Addington, that was originally published in 1913. It includes twenty-one chapters of information that is vital for those with an interest in historical or genealogical research in the County Of Lennox & Addington. ISBN 1-894378-88-1 (Hardcover edition)
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BOOK - Farmer's and Business Directory for the Counties of Frontenac, Hastings, Lennox, Addington, Prince Edward for 1899
By Union Publishing CompanyOriginally published by Union Publishing Company, Ingersol, 1899
This edition published by Global Heritage Press, Milton, 2010
This book, the tenth edition of the Farmer's and Business Directory for the Counties of Frontenac, Hastings, Lennox, Addington, Prince Edward for 1899 is the most complete directory that the publisher had produced. The directory also includes two townships from Northumberland County and an additional two townships from Leeds County (see towsnhips list under "More information, below"). Among the contents will be found the name of each farmer and owner or tenant of a lot outside of each city, town or village, with post office, lot and concession, a complete list of towns, with the business people alphabetically arranged; also a separate list of business people, classified with reference to their business. The whole combined making one of the most complete directories ever published. ISBN 978-1-926797-11-3 (Hardcover Edition) More information

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BOOK - History of the Settlement of Upper Canada, With Special Reference to The Bay of Quinte [Ontario]
By William CanniffOriginally published by Dudley & Burns, Ontario, 1869
This edition published by Global Heritage Press, Milton, 2008, 2011 (CD 2011)
This book grew from modest beginnings into a comprehensive history. The author originally accepted the responsibility to assemble a paper on the topic of the settlement of the Bay of Quinte Region. The "paper grew into a book which went far beyond the history of the settlement of the Bay of Quinte Region. As the work proceeded, Canniff soon realized that in order to prepare a book about the settlement of the Bay of Quinte Region, one had to discuss many topics that concerned the entire province. The final result was this substantial and highly regarded book, which provides an informed insight into the history of the entire province as it was known in 1869 with a focus on the the Bay of Quinte region. ISBN 978-1-897446-27-0 (Hardcover)More information

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BOOK - The Settlement of the United Empire Loyalists on the Upper St. Lawrence and Bay of Quinte In 1784, A Documentary Record By Brig. General E. A. CruikshankOriginally published by Ontario Historical Society, Toronto, 1934
This edition published by Global Heritage Press, Milton, 2007 The Settlement of the United Empire Loyalists on the Upper St. Lawrence and Bay of Quinte In 1784, A Documentary Record is a collection of letters and journal entries of the people who were most closely involved with planning and accomplishing Loyalist settlement along the St. Lawrence River and the Bay of Quinte area between May 1783 and November of 1784. Many references to specific settlers and their circumstances are included. ISBN : 978-1-897466-03-4 (Hardcover)More information

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BOOK - Voyage Of A Different Kind - The Associated Loyalists of Kingston and Adolphustown [Ontario]By Larry Turner.Originally published by Mika Publishing, Belleville, 1984
This printing by Global Heritage Press, Milton, 1999 From the City of New York to the shores of Lake Ontario: Following a path of its own choosing, a small but significant group of Loyalist refugees opted for settlement in the western territory of the old Province of Quebec (present day Kingston and Adolphustown, Ontario) after the American Revolutionary War. ISBN 1-894378-08-3 (Hardcover)More information

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BOOK - Lennox & Addington County Marriage Register 1858-69
By Elizabeth Hancocks C. G. & W. E. BritnellPublished by Global Heritage Press, Milton, 2005
In 1857 legislation was enacted to provide for the registration of all marriages performed by clergymen in the Province of Canada West (Ontario). As a result of this legislation we now have a series of records called the County Marriage Registers, which were kept from January 1, 1858 until the formal government registration of all births, marriages and deaths (vital registration) began in Ontario July 1, 1869. These books are published as one volume per county. More information

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BOOK - Lennox & Addington County - Surrogate Court Index of Ontario, Canada, 1859-1900 ( Wills)- Second Edition
Compiled by June Gibson, Indexed by Elizabeth Hancocks, C. G. & Shannon HancocksPublished by Global Heritage Press, Milton, 2005
Wills and the documents that contribute to the process of distributing the estate of an individual can be a wonderful source of information about the deceased, their family and those who survived. These books are designed to assist researchers in finding estate and death information for those who died in Ontario from the mid to late 1800s. More information

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BOOK - The Picturesque St. Lawrence River, Kingston and Cape Vincent to Morristown and Brockville (1895)
By Jno. A. Haddock.Originally published by Jno. A. Haddock, Watertown, New York, 1895
This edition published by Global Heritage Press, Milton, 2009
Though the book was originally published as a "souvenir" of the area, it serves a higher purpose for contemporary readers. It is more local history than momento. Filled with historical sketches and images of people and places on the Canadian and American sides of the river, The Picturesque St. Lawrence River provides the reader with a view of the connections between the families and communities discussed within its covers. Printed on premium paper for the best possible reproduction of photographs and lithographs. Bound in sturdy hardcover with textured dark-green covering, this book will be treasured by family members for generations. ISBN: 978-0-9810357-97-3 More information

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BOOK - History of The Ottawa Valley, A Collection of Facts and Reminiscences For Over Half A Century[Ontario & Quebec] By J. M. GourlayOriginally published 1896
This edition published by Global Heritage Press, Milton 2008 (CD 2010)
History of The Ottawa Valley is a great resource for those with an interest in the settlement and early development of the communities in the Ottawa Valley. The book addesses both the Ontario and Quebec sides of the Ottawa River. Seemingly endless references to specific settlers and early community leaders populate the pages of this respected history. Originally published in 1896. ISBN 978-1-897446-35-5 (Hardcover)More information

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BOOK - Dalhousie District Vital Records of Upper Canada 1825-1869[Eastern Ontario]
By Dan Walker, Fawne Stratford-DevaiPublished by Global Heritage Press, Milton, 2005 (CD version 2013)
In March of 1838 the Dalhousie District was created out of townships from the Bathurst, Ottawa and Johnstown Districts. The Dalhousie District includes the present Carleton County. The District town was proclaimed as Bytown (renamed Ottawa in 1855). Townships in the Dalhousie District included Fitzroy, Gloucester, Goulbourne, North Gower, Huntley, March, Marlborough, Nepean, Osgoode, Torbolton and the town of Bytown (Ottawa).
ISBN 978-1-894571-68-5 (coilbound)More information including an Index

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BOOK - Eastern District Marriage Register 1801-1865[Eastern Ontario]
By Dan Walker, Fawne Stratford-DevaiPublished by Global Heritage Press, Milton, 1999 (CD version 2013)
Includes all or part of the following contemporary counties: Dundas, Stormont & Glengarry. Prescott and Russell. In October of 1792 the old District of Lunenburg (1788-1792) was renamed the Eastern District and included the present counties of Stormont, Dundas, Glengarry, Prescott, Russell, Leeds, Grenville and Carleton. In the Act of 1798, Proclaimed in 1800, the Counties of Leeds, Grenville and Carleton were separated out of the Eastern District to become the Johnstown District. In March of 1816, the counties of Prescott and Russell became the Ottawa District.
ISBN 978-1-894571-34-0 (coilbound)More information including an Index

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BOOK - Johnstown District Marriage Registers 1799-1863(includes many baptisms and burials)[Eastern Ontario]
By Dan Walker, Fawne Stratford-DevaiPublished by Global Heritage Press, Milton, 2000 (CD version 2013)
This work includes a complete transcription of the original Johnstown District Marriage Register and the original marriage returns sent by Ministers to the Clerk of the Peace. Includes all or part of the following contemporary counties: Leeds, Grenville, Carleton & Lanark. Surrounding contemporary counties include: Dundas, Frontenac & Renfrew.
ISBN 978-1-894571-18-0 (Part 1); ISBN 978-1-894571-20-3 (Part 2) (coilbound)More information including indexes

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BOOK - Prince Edward District Marriage Register 1833-1849 [Eastern Ontario]
By Dan Walker, Fawne Stratford-DevaiPublished by Global Heritage Press, Milton, 1999 (CD version 2013)
On the 16th of March 1831 Prince Edward County was separated from the Midland District and became recognized as a separate district as soon as jail and court house facilities were built. Picton became the District Town. However, it was not until the 6th of February 1834 that a court house and jail were established and the Prince Edward District formerly proclaimed. Effective that same year, marriage returns for Prince Edward County were required to be returned to the Clerk of the Peace in the District town of Picton.
ISBN 978-1-894571-45-6 (coilbound)More information including an Index

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BOOK - Victoria District Marriage Register 1839-1858[Central & Eastern Ontario]
By Dan Walker, Fawne Stratford-DevaiPublished by Global Heritage Press, Milton, 1999 (CD version 2013)
In May of 1838 the Victoria District was separated from the Midland District (original registers have not been found as yet) and included the present Hastings County. Despite being officially created in 1838, the Victoria District would not be proclaimed until a Court House and jail were constructed and officials appointed. The Victoria District was therefore not proclaimed a separate district until 1839. Surrounding contemporary counties include: Lennox & Addington, Renfrew, Haliburton, Peterborough, Northumberland.
ISBN 978-1-894571-40-1 (coilbound)More information including an Index

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Midland District Marriage Register

To date no one has been able to locate the original Midland District Marriage Register. The district was originally bounded to the east by a line running north from the mouth of the Gananoque River and to the west by a line running north from the mouth of the Trent River. The district town was Kingston. In 1798, the district was reorganized to consist of the counties of Addington, Frontenac, Hastings, Lennox, and Prince Edward. In 1831, Prince Edward County was separated from Midland District to form Prince Edward District. In 1837, Hastings County was split off to form Victoria District. In 1849, the district was replaced by Frontenac and Lennox and Addington counties.

When searching for marriages recorded in District Marriage Registers keep in mind that many returns were submitted by ministers who were circuit riders who often performed marriages at great distance from their home bases. Circuit riders reported marriages in the register of the District where they lived which was not necessarily in the same District where the marriage took place. That said, those with ancestors who resided in the Midland District would be well advised to check the Indexes for the District Marriage Registes for the bordering districts: Johnstown District and the Bathurst District. Be sure to also check the parish registers for the churches that were in the area at the time that your ancestor resided there.

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BOOK - Historic Fort William(Thunder Bay, Ontario)
By John R. LumbyFirst edition published by Times-Journal, Fort William, 1927
This edition published by Global Heritage Press, Milton, 2008 (CD version 2013)Historic Fort William provides a concise local covering first settlement during the era of the fur trading companies, transportation, Western grain handling, Jesuit influences, development from village to town to city, building of churches, school development, persons and personalities of Old Fort William, plus a section on John Joseph Vickers, a pre-confederation pioneer. Fort William became part of the new city of Thunder Bay in 1970. ISBN 978-1-897446-41-6 More Information

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BOOK - Colborne District Marriage Register 1841-1857[Central Ontario]
By Dan Walker, Fawne Stratford-DevaiPublished by Global Heritage Press, Milton, 1999 (CD version 2013)
In April of 1838 the District of Colborne was separated from the Newcastle District and included the present counties of Victoria and Peterborough and points to the north. This work includes a complete transcription of the original Colborne District Marriage Register and the original marriage returns sent by Ministers to the Clerk of the Peace. This book also includes a complete transcription of all returns in the register that is now called the Peterborough County Register (1841-1859). We have also supplemented the original register with the Marriage Register (1834-1857) of the Reverend John M. Roger, First Presbyterian Minister of the Newcastle District and the Marriage Register of the Reverend John MacMurchy (1842-1857) and 1842 baptisms from Rev. John MacMurchy.
ISBN 978-1-894571-12-8 (coilbound)More information including an Index

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BOOK - Victoria District Marriage Register 1839-1858[Central, Eastern & Northern Ontario]
By Dan Walker, Fawne Stratford-DevaiPublished by Global Heritage Press, Milton, 1999 (CD version 2013)
In May of 1838 the Victoria District was separated from the Midland District (original registers have not been found as yet) and included the present Hastings County& Nippissing. Despite being officially created in 1838, the Victoria District would not be proclaimed until a Court House and jail were constructed and officials appointed. The Victoria District was therefore not proclaimed a separate district until 1839. Surrounding contemporary counties include: Lennox & Addington, Renfrew, Haliburton, Peterborough, Northumberland.
ISBN 978-1-894571-40-1 (coilbound)More information including an Index

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BOOK - London Ontario's Unrepentant Confederates, the Ku Klux Klan and a RENDITION on WELLINGTON STREET
By Ron W. ShawPublished by Global Heritage Press, Ottawa, 2018
Immediately following the American Civil War, a wave of unrepentant Confederate families who refused to take the oath of allegiance to the United States Constitution flowed into Canada between 1865 and 1870. Many of those took up residence across southwestern Ontario, including in the city of London. They were joined by men, soon followed by their families, who were fleeing arrest as American President Ulysses S. Grant moved to destroy the Ku Klux Klan. This book tells the story of London’s refugee Confederates, KKK fugitives and, in particular, of one man for whom even London proved within reach of a U.S. Deputy Marshal. The ‘Bratton Affair’ demonstrated a long-standing sympathy among Londoners, and Canadians generally, for the Confederate cause. It also revealed the young Dominion’s sensitivity in matters of sovereignty and its continued dependence on the muscle of Great Britain in foreign affairs.
ISBN 978-1-77240-098-4 (pbk) More Information

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BOOK - History of the County of Brant, Ontario (1883) -- With New Index (2009)
By Warner, Beers & CompanyOriginally published by Warner, Beers & Company, Toronto, 1883
This edition published by Global Heritage Press, Milton, 2009
This highly regarded history of Brant County has been a favourite of historians, genealogists and those with an interest in the region, for more than 125 years. We are delighted to put it back in print, complete with a new index compiled by the Brant County Branch of the Ontario Genealogical Society. 704 pages loaded with local history, biographical sketches, and history of the settlement and development (to 1883) of the individual towns and townships that make up Brant County. ISBN: 978-0-9810357-98-0 (Hardcover) More information

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BOOK - Brant County Marriage Register 1858-1869, Second Edition
By Elizabeth Hancocks C. G. & W. E. BritnellPublished by Global Heritage Press, Milton, 2005
In 1857 legislation was enacted to provide for the registration of all marriages performed by clergymen in the Province of Canada West (Ontario). As a result of this legislation we now have a series of records called the County Marriage Registers, which were kept from January 1, 1858 until the formal government registration of all births, marriages and deaths (vital registration) began in Ontario July 1, 1869. These books are published as one volume per county. The exception is the city of 'Toronto' which is a single volume on its own. ISBN 1-897210-22-1 More information

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BOOK - Brant County - Surrogate Court Index of Ontario, Canada, 1859-1900 (Wills) - Second Edition
Compiled by June Gibson, Indexed by Elizabeth Hancocks, C. G. & Shannon HancocksPublished by Global Heritage Press, Milton, 2005
Wills and the documents that contribute to the process of distributing the estate of an individual can be a wonderful source of information about the deceased, their family and those who survived. These books are designed to assist researchers in finding estate and death information for those who died in Ontario from the mid to late 1800s. ISBN 1-897210-58-2 More information

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BOOK - Haldimand County Marriage and Burial Registers, 1851 - 1865
By Dan Walker, Fawne Stratford-DevaiPublished by Global Heritage Press, Milton, 2001 (CD 2011)
Haldimand County began separate registers for marriages and burials in 1851. This transcription includes records from the "1851 registers" which cover the period of 1851-1865. At first glance, one might think that the marriages included in this register for the 1858-1865 period are duplicates of those recorded in the "County Marriage Registers" which were used between 1858 and 1869. There are marriages in this earlier "1851 register" which are were not recorded in the "County Marriage Registers 1858-1869" and vice versa. It is important to check both registers. ISBN 10894378-52-0 (Coilbound)More information

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BOOKS - Haldimand County Marriage Register 1858-1869, Second Edition
By Elizabeth Hancocks C. G. & W. E. BritnellPublished by Global Heritage Press, Milton, 2006
In 1857 legislation was enacted to provide for the registration of all marriages performed by clergymen in the Province of Canada West (Ontario). As a result of this legislation we now have a series of records called the County Marriage Registers, which were kept from January 1, 1858 until the formal government registration of all births, marriages and deaths (vital registration) began in Ontario July 1, 1869. These books are published as one volume per county. ISBN 1-897210-21-3 More information

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BOOK - Haldimand County - Surrogate Court Index of Ontario, Canada, 1859-1900 (Wills) - Second Edition
Compiled by June Gibson, Indexed by Elizabeth Hancocks, C. G. & Shannon HancocksPublished by Global Heritage Press, Milton, 2005
Wills and the documents that contribute to the process of distributing the estate of an individual can be a wonderful source of information about the deceased, their family and those who survived. These books are designed to assist researchers in finding estate and death information for those who died in Ontario from the mid to late 1800s. ISBN 1-897210-48-5 More information

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BOOKS - Norfolk County Marriage Register 1858-1869, Second Edition
By Elizabeth Hancocks C. G. & W. E. BritnellPublished by Global Heritage Press, Milton, 2005
In 1857 legislation was enacted to provide for the registration of all marriages performed by clergymen in the Province of Canada West (Ontario). As a result of this legislation we now have a series of records called the County Marriage Registers, which were kept from January 1, 1858 until the formal government registration of all births, marriages and deaths (vital registration) began in Ontario July 1, 1869. These books are published as one volume per county. The exception is the city of 'Toronto' which is a single volume on its own. ISBN 1-897210-34-5 More information

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BOOK - Norfolk County - Surrogate Court Index of Ontario, Canada, 1859-1900 (Wills)- Second EditionPublished by Global Heritage Press, Milton, 2005
Compiled by June Gibson, Indexed by Elizabeth Hancocks, C. G. & Shannon Hancocks. Wills and the documents that contribute to the process of distributing the estate of an individual can be a wonderful source of information about the deceased, their family and those who survived. These books are designed to assist researchers in finding estate and death information for those who died in Ontario from the mid to late 1800s. ISBN 1-897210-39-6 More information

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BOOKS - A History of Kitchener, Ontario.
By W. V. (Ben) UttleyOriginally published by The Chronicle Press, Waterloo, Ontario 1937
This edition by Global Heritage Press, Milton, 2008
This edition of A History of Kitchener, Ontario by W. V. Uttley is a faithful reproduction of the original work, including all of the original content, and not changed in any way other than the addition of a new title page and foreword. We are pleased to make A History of Kitchener, Ontario available to the public once again and are confident that the book will exceed your expectations.
ISBN 978-1-897446-39-3 (Hardcover)More Information

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BOOK - Reminiscences of the Early History of Galt and the Settlement of Dumfries in the Province of Ontario
By James YoungOriginally published by Hunter, Rose and Company, Toronto, 1880
This edition published by Global Heritage Press, Milton, 2009
Young's writing and research skills are evident in this captivating local history of the town of Galt and its surrounding neighborhood. The time period covered is from immediately prior to the arrival of European settlers until 1880. Galt, once an independant municipality, was amalgamated with the towns of Hespeller, Preston and the settlement of Blair into a single legal entity under a new name of Cambridge in 1973. Galt covers the largest portion of Cambridge, taking up the southern half of the city. After 130 years, James Young's history is still considered to be an essential resource for everyone who has an interest in the settlement and early development of Galt.
ISBN 978-1-926797-10-6 (Hardcover)More information

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BOOKS - Waterloo County Marriage Register (Ontario) 1858-1869, Second Edition
By Elizabeth Hancocks C. G. & W. E. BritnellPublished by Global Heritage Press, Milton, 2005
In 1857 legislation was enacted to provide for the registration of all marriages performed by clergymen in the Province of Canada West (Ontario). As a result of this legislation we now have a series of records called the County Marriage Registers, which were kept from January 1, 1858 until the formal government registration of all births, marriages and deaths (vital registration) began in Ontario July 1, 1869. ISBN 1-897210-32-9 More Information

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BOOK - Waterloo County Surrogate Court Index (Ontario, Canada) 1859-1900 ( Wills)- Second Edition
Compiled by June Gibson, Indexed by Elizabeth Hancocks, C. G. & Shannon HancocksPublished by Global Heritage Press, Milton, 2005
Wills and the documents that contribute to the process of distributing the estate of an individual can be a wonderful source of information about the deceased, their family and those who survived. These books are designed to assist researchers in finding estate and death information for those who died in Ontario from the mid to late 1800s. ISBN 1-897210-51-5 More information

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BOOKS - Wellington County Marriage Register (Ontario) 1858-1869, Second Edition
By Elizabeth Hancocks C. G. & W. E. BritnellPublished by Global Heritage Press, Milton, 2005
In 1857 legislation was enacted to provide for the registration of all marriages performed by clergymen in the Province of Canada West (Ontario). As a result of this legislation we now have a series of records called the County Marriage Registers, which were kept from January 1, 1858 until the formal government registration of all births, marriages and deaths (vital registration) began in Ontario July 1, 1869. ISBN 1-897210-62-0 More Information

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BOOK - Wellington County Surrogate Court Index (Ontario, Canada) 1859-1900 (Wills) - Second EditionPublished by Global Heritage Press, Milton, 2005
Compiled by June Gibson, Indexed by Elizabeth Hancocks, C. G. & Shannon Hancocks
Wills and the documents that contribute to the process of distributing the estate of an individual can be a wonderful source of information about the deceased, their family and those who survived. These books are designed to assist researchers in finding estate and death information for those who died in Ontario from the mid to late 1800s. More information

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BOOK - Wellington District Marriage Registers 1840-1857(includes many baptisms and burials)[Western & Central Ontario]
By Dan Walker, Fawne Stratford-DevaiPublished by Global Heritage Press, Milton, 2000 (CD version 2013)
This work includes a complete transcription of the original Wellington District Marriage Register and the original marriage returns sent by Ministers to the Clerk of the Peace. Also included is a complete transcription of the separate baptism and burial registers kept by the Clerk of the Peace for the District. Part 2 includes baptisms & marriages of Fathers Campion & Cullen of the Dundas Mission 1827-1834, the Puslinch Presbyterian marriage and baptismal registers 1840-1857 as well as marriages from First United Church Galt (now Cambridge). Includes all or part of the following contemporary counties: Grey, Wellington & Dufferin
ISBN 978-1-894571-22-7 (Part 1); ISBN 978-1-894571-24-1 (Part 2) (coilbound)More information including Indexes

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BOOK - Gore District Marriage Register 1842-1856[Central & Western Ontario]
By Dan Walker, Fawne Stratford-DevaiPublished by Global Heritage Press, Milton, 1999 (CD version 2013)
This printing of The Gore District Marriage Register includes a complete transcription of the original register created by the Clerk of the Peace. Each ministers' entries include the page number in the original register where those entries are located. Includes all or part of the following contemporary counties: Lincoln, York,Hamilton-Wentworth, Halton, Wellington, Waterloo, Brant & Oxford. Surrounding contemporary counties include: Peel, Dufferin, Grey, Huron, Perth, Haldimand-Norfolk, Niagara.
ISBN 978-1-894571-36-4 (coilbound)More information including an Index

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BOOK - Gore District Vital Records 1806-1869[Central & Western Ontario]
By Dan Walker, Fawne Stratford-DevaiPublished by Global Heritage Press, Milton, 2000-2005 (CD version 2013)
Includes early birth, baptism, death, burial and other vital records the Gore District which included the present counties of Wentworth, Halton, BrantWaterloo & Wellington, parts of Haldimand and Lincoln counties. In June of 1840, the counties of Waterloo and Wellington were separated out of the Gore District to form the Wellington District. An example of some of the towns and townships where vital event occurred and were reported in the Gore District Vital Record serries include: Nelson, Nassagawaya, Esquesing, Trafalgar, Town of Oakville, East Flamborough, Erin, Saltfleet, Eramosa, Chinguacousy, Ancaster, Town of Brantford, Dundas, Brantford Township, Town of Hamilton, Cayuga, Oneida, Beverly, Barton, West Flamborough, Dumfries, Blenheim, Town of Palermo, Glanford, Brinbrook, Wilmot, Grimsby, Townsend, Gainsborough, Waterloo, Guelph, Town of Paris, Grand River, Tuckersmith, Whitchurch, Town of St. Catharines, Puslinch and a number of other areas.
ISBN 978-1-894571-55-5 (Part 1); ISBN 978-1-894571-61-6 (Part 2); ISBN 978-1-894571-66-1 (Part 3) (coilbound)More information including Indexes

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BOOK - Bruce County Marriage Register 1858-1869, Second Edition
By Elizabeth Hancocks C. G. & W. E. BritnellPublished by Global Heritage Press, Milton, 2005
In 1857 legislation was enacted to provide for the registration of all marriages performed by clergymen in the Province of Canada West (Ontario). As a result of this legislation we now have a series of records called the County Marriage Registers, which were kept from January 1, 1858 until the formal government registration of all births, marriages and deaths (vital registration) began in Ontario July 1, 1869. These books are published as one volume per county. The exception is the city of 'Toronto' which is a single volume on its own. ISBN 1-897210-08-6 More information

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BOOK - Bruce County - Surrogate Court Index of Ontario, Canada, 1859-1900 (Wills) - Second Edition
Compiled by June Gibson, Indexed by Elizabeth Hancocks, C. G. & Shannon HancocksPublished by Global Heritage Press, Milton, 2005
Wills and the documents that contribute to the process of distributing the estate of an individual can be a wonderful source of information about the deceased, their family and those who survived. These books are designed to assist researchers in finding estate and death information for those who died in Ontario from the mid to late 1800s. ISBN 1-897210-64-7 More information

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BOOKS - Grey County Marriage Register 1858-1869, Second Edition
By Elizabeth Hancocks C. G. & W. E. BritnellPublished by Global Heritage Press, Milton, 2005
In 1857 legislation was enacted to provide for the registration of all marriages performed by clergymen in the Province of Canada West (Ontario). As a result of this legislation we now have a series of records called the County Marriage Registers, which were kept from January 1, 1858 until the formal government registration of all births, marriages and deaths (vital registration) began in Ontario July 1, 1869. These books are published as one volume per county. ISBN 1-897210-33-7 More information

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BOOK - Grey County - Surrogate Court Index of Ontario, Canada, 1859-1900 (Wills) - Second Edition
Compiled by June Gibson, Indexed by Elizabeth Hancocks, C. G. & Shannon HancocksPublished by Global Heritage Press, Milton, 2005
Wills and the documents that contribute to the process of distributing the estate of an individual can be a wonderful source of information about the deceased, their family and those who survived. These books are designed to assist researchers in finding estate and death information for those who died in Ontario from the mid to late 1800s. ISBN 1-897210-65-5 More information

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BOOK - Perth County Baptism, Marriage & Burial Register, 1852-1859
By Dan Walker & Fawne Stratford-DevaiPublished by Global Heritage Press, Milton, 2000 (CD 2011)
Following the move from a district to a county system of local government in mid 19th century Ontario, counties became responsible for recording all marriages within their boundaries. Using individual returns submitted by clergy performing vital events in the county, the clerk of Perth County created a separate register for marriages, baptisms and burials in 1852. This book includes a complete transcription of the all surviving county records for the period - both the registers and the original returns from the clergy for the period 1852-1859. ISBN 10894378-50-4 (Coilbound) More information

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BOOK - Huron District Marriage Register 1841 - 1870[South Western Ontario]
By Dan Walker, Fawne Stratford-DevaiPublished by Global Heritage Press, Milton, 1999 (CD version 2013)
Includes all or part of the following contemporary counties:
Huron,
Perth,
Bruce,
Grey &
Middlesex.
Surrounding contemporary counties include:
Wellington,
Waterloo,
Oxford &
Lambton.
A bonus in this volume is that it also includes all Baptism, Marriage & Burial returns from clergy for the Huron District and the United Counties of Bruce and Huron.
ISBN 978-1-894571-04-3 (coilbound)More information including an Index

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BOOK - In The Days of the Canada Company(Huron Tract 1825-1850)
By R & K MacFarlane LizarsOriginally published by William Briggs, Toronto 1896
This edition published by Global Heritage Press, Milton, 2006
This book provides a detailed history of the Canada Company and its role in populating present-day Huron County. This is the story of the settlement of the Huron Tract and a detailed view of social life of the period with many anecdotes about specific individuals and families. More information

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BOOK - Huron County Marriage Register 1858-69
By Elizabeth Hancocks C. G. & W. E. Britnell. Published by Global Heritage Press, Milton
In 1857 legislation was enacted to provide for the registration of all marriages performed by clergymen in the Province of Canada West (Ontario). As a result of this legislation we now have a series of records called the County Marriage Registers, which were kept from January 1, 1858 until the formal government registration of all births, marriages and deaths (vital registration) began in Ontario July 1, 1869. These books are published as one volume per county. County of Hastings includes the following townships: Sydney, thurlow, Tyendenaga, Hungerford, Huntingdon, Rawdon, Marmora, Madoc, Elzevir, Grimsthorpe, Tudor and Lake. ISBN 1-897210-04-3 More information

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BOOK - Huron County - Surrogate Court Index of Ontario, Canada, 1859-1900 ( Wills)- Second Edition
Compiled by June Gibson, Indexed by Elizabeth Hancocks, C. G. & Shannon HancocksPublished by Global Heritage Press, Milton
Wills and the documents that contribute to the process of distributing the estate of an individual can be a wonderful source of information about the deceased, their family and those who survived. These books are designed to assist researchers in finding estate and death information for those who died in Ontario from the mid to late 1800s. ISBN 1-897210-63-9 More information

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BOOK - Life of Colonel Talbot and the Talbot Settlement By Edward ErmatingerOriginally published by A. McLachlin's Home Journal Office, 1859
This edition published by Global Heritage Press, Milton, 2001, 2006 This book gives a near-contemporary view of the life and settlement activities of Colonel Thomas Talbot. Talbot brokered a "special" deal with the crown that provided him with a bounty of free land in return for settling pioneers in the southwest portion of present-day Ontario. By the time that the deal was discontinued, Talbot had settled thousands of people in twenty seven townships, assembling a considerable amount of land for himself in the process. ISBN: 1-894378-94-6 More information

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BOOK - The Talbot Regime or "The First Half Century Of The Talbot Settlement"
By C.O. Ermatinger, K.C. - Junior Judge, County of ElginOriginally published by The Municiple World Ltd, St. Thomas, 1904
This edition published by Global Heritage Press, Milton, 1999
This rare volume illustrates early settlement and historical events of the southwestern portion of Upper Canada, which became the province of Ontario. Topics include, settlement begun, early settlers, establishment of the Talbot road, Port Dover burned, the Talbot settlement in London township, farming in 1825, St. Thomas in 1830, London's early settlers, official, lawyers, and doctors, new arrivals in 1832, Rebellion of 1837, progress of settlement including towns villages and townships described, Chatham, and Windsor in the 1840's, Muster Rolls to the War of 1812, lists of persons plundered in Long Point Settlement, and the Talbot Settlement, and much more.ISBN 1-894378-10-5 More information

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BOOKS - Middlesex County Marriage Register 1858-1869, Second Edition
By Elizabeth Hancocks C. G. & W. E. BritnellPublished by Global Heritage Press, Milton, 2005
In 1857 legislation was enacted to provide for the registration of all marriages performed by clergymen in the Province of Canada West (Ontario). As a result of this legislation we now have a series of records called the County Marriage Registers, which were kept from January 1, 1858 until the formal government registration of all births, marriages and deaths (vital registration) began in Ontario July 1, 1869. ISBN 1-897210-27-2 More information

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BOOKS - Essex County Marriage Register 1858-1869, Second Edition
By Elizabeth Hancocks C. G. & W. E. BritnellPublished by Global Heritage Press, Milton, 2005
In 1857 legislation was enacted to provide for the registration of all marriages performed by clergymen in the Province of Canada West (Ontario). As a result of this legislation we now have a series of records called the County Marriage Registers, which were kept from January 1, 1858 until the formal government registration of all births, marriages and deaths (vital registration) began in Ontario July 1, 1869. ISBN 1-897210-35-3 More information

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BOOK - Kent and Essex Counties - Surrogate Court Index of Ontario, Canada, 1859-1900 (Wills) - Second Edition
Compiled by June Gibson, Indexed by Elizabeth Hancocks, C. G. & Shannon HancocksPublished by Global Heritage Press, Milton, 2005
Wills and the documents that contribute to the process of distributing the estate of an individual can be a wonderful source of information about the deceased, their family and those who survived. These books are designed to assist researchers in finding estate and death information for those who died in Ontario from the mid to late 1800s. ISBN 1-897210-41-8 More information

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BOOK - Commemorative Biographical Record of the County of Essex, Ontario [pre - 1905]
By J. H. Beers & CompanyOriginally publlished by J. H. Beers & Company, Toronto, 1905
This edition published by Global Heritage Press, Milton, 2014
Filled to the brim with detailed biographical accounts of individuals and early families of the County of Essex in Ontario, the work also includes portraits of many of those whose stories fill its pages. The original publisher of this tome created similar volumes for only four Ontario counties before the series ended. Fortunately for those interested in the early families of Essex County, the Commemorative Biographical Record of the County of Essex, Ontario was completed prior to discontinuing production of commemorative biographical records of the remaining counties of Ontario by the J. H Beers & Company. This digital edition is searchable (pdf format) and can be read on any digital device that can read a pdf file.
ISBN 978-77240-004-5 More information

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BOOK - Commemorative Biographical Record of the County of Kent, Ontario (pre 1904)
By J. H. Beers & Co.Originally published by the J. H. Beers & Co., Toronto, 1904
This edition published by Global Heritage Press, Milton, 2005 (improved 2010 printing)
Filled to the brim with detailed biographical accounts of individuals and early families of Kent County, the work also contains portraits of many of those whose stories fill its pages. The physical print run of 2010 has sold out. Available now in digital pdf format only. Examples of portraits, a biography page, and the complete index are accessible here.
ISBN 1-894571-88-6 More information

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BOOKS - Kent County Marriage Register 1858-1869, Second Edition
By Elizabeth Hancocks C. G. & W. E. BritnellPublished by Global Heritage Press, Milton, 2005
In 1857 legislation was enacted to provide for the registration of all marriages performed by clergymen in the Province of Canada West (Ontario). As a result of this legislation we now have a series of records called the County Marriage Registers, which were kept from January 1, 1858 until the formal government registration of all births, marriages and deaths (vital registration) began in Ontario July 1, 1869. These books are published as one volume per county. The exception is the city of 'Toronto' which is a single volume on its own. ISBN 1-897210-36-1 More information

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BOOK - Commemorative Biographical Record of the County of Lambton, Ontario (pre- 1906)
By J. H. Beers & CompanyOriginally published by J. H. Beers & Company, Tornto, 1906
This edition published by Global Heritage Press, Milton, 2006
Filled to the brim with detailed biographical accounts of individuals and early families of Lambton County, the work also contains portraits of many of those whose stories fill its pages. An essential resource for everyone researching the early settlement and families of Lambton County. 1080 pages! Our detailed description includes a list of those surnames appearing in the book. ISBN 1-894210-88-4. The physical print run of 2006 has sold out. Available now in digital pdf format only More information

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BOOKS - Lambton County Marriage Register 1858-1869, Second Edition
By Elizabeth Hancocks C. G. & W. E. Britnell. Published by Global Heritage Press, Milton, 2005
In 1857 legislation was enacted to provide for the registration of all marriages performed by clergymen in the Province of Canada West (Ontario). As a result of this legislation we now have a series of records called the County Marriage Registers, which were kept from January 1, 1858 until the formal government registration of all births, marriages and deaths (vital registration) began in Ontario July 1, 1869. ISBN 1-897210-23-X More information

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BOOK - Lambton County - Surrogate Court Index of Ontario, Canada, 1859-1900 (Wills) - Second Edition
Compiled by June Gibson, Indexed by Elizabeth Hancocks, C. G. & Shannon Hancocks.Published by Global Heritage Press, Milton, 2005
Wills and the documents that contribute to the process of distributing the estate of an individual can be a wonderful source of information about the deceased, their family and those who survived. These books are designed to assist researchers in finding estate and death information for those who died in Ontario from the mid to late 1800s. ISBN 1-897210-53-1 More information

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BOOK - Western District Marriage Register 1786-1856[South-Western Ontario]
By Dan Walker, Fawne Stratford-DevaiPublished by Global Heritage Press, Milton, 1999 (CD version 2013)
Includes a complete transcription of both volumes of the district marriage register plus original marriage returns which include additional marriages + baptisms & burials. Includes all or part of the following contemporary counties: Lambton, Kent, Essex. Surrounding contemporary counties include: Elgin, Middlesex & Huron.
ISBN 978-1-894571-02-9 (coilbound)More information including an Index

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BOOK - Historical Sketches of the County of ElginOriginally published by The Elgin Historical and Scientific Institute, St. Thomas, Ontario, 1895
This edition published by Global Heritage Press, Milton, 2009Historical Sketches of the County of Elgin provides the reader with a fact-filled early account of the history of present-day Elgin County and the town of St. Thomas. The authors discuss events beginning with native settlements and conflict, and move forward through the period of French explorers, British invasion and settlement up to 1895, the year that the book was originally published. A significant portion of the text is dedicated to the period when Colonel Thomas Talbot administered much of southwestern Ontario and organized British settlement. Talbot's administration was considered by many to be despotic. However, under his "rule" the area became one of the most prosperous parts of the province. This book is an essential read for everyone with an interest in the history and settlement of Elgin County. ISBN: 978-1-926797-01-4
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BOOK - Elgin County - Surrogate Court Index of Ontario, Canada, 1859-1900 (Wills) - Second Edition
Compiled by June Gibson, Indexed by Elizabeth Hancocks, C. G. & Shannon HancocksPublished by Global Heritage Press, Milton, 2005
Wills and the documents that contribute to the process of distributing the estate of an individual can be a wonderful source of information about the deceased, their family and those who survived. These books are designed to assist researchers in finding estate and death information for those who died in Ontario from the mid to late 1800s. ISBN 1-897210-50-7 More information

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BOOK - Elgin County Marriage Register 1858-1869, Second Edition
By Elizabeth Hancocks C. G. & W. E. BritnellPublished by Global Heritage Press, Milton, 2005
In 1857 legislation was enacted to provide for the registration of all marriages performed by clergymen in the Province of Canada West (Ontario). As a result of this legislation we now have a series of records called the County Marriage Registers, which were kept from January 1, 1858 until the formal government registration of all births, marriages and deaths (vital registration) began in Ontario July 1, 1869. ISBN 1-897210-28-0 More information

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BOOK - A Transcription of the Order Book of Wideman Monuments 1874-1878
Transcribed by June Partridge; original material supplied by Ruth BurkholderPublished by Global Heritage Press, Milton, 2015
Three generations of the Wideman family, Philip, son Ludwig, and grandson Bartholomew, operated a successful marble works that produced monuments in Ringwood, Ontario and then in Stouffville from 1839 until 1939. The Tarr family operated the business from 1939 to 1977, followed by the Marks family who took over in 1978. The business is known today as Stoufville Monument Works Ltd. This book is a faithful transcription of the Wideman Order Book for the years 1874 to 1878. The Order Book was the primary record of all of the monuments produced by the Wideman's during those years. Wideman monuments were erected: Aurora, Bloomington, Cedar Grove, East Gwillimbury, Glasgow, Highland Creek, Markham, Newmarket, Pickering, Richmond Hill, Scarborough, Sutton, Thornhill, Uxbridge, Vaughan, Victoria Square, Whitevale, Whitchurch. ISBN 978-1-77240-030-4 More Information

BOOK - Valley of The Humber, With new Introduction and Index
By K.M. Lizars (1913), Lauren Coules (2010)Originally published by William Briggs, Toronto, 1913
A new introduction and index by Lauren Coules, 2010
This historical reprint by Global Heritage Press, Milton, 2010
K.M. Lizars covers three centuries in The Valley of the Humber, from its founding until the author's current time period in the early twentieth century. The book is organized into fifteen chapters ranging from chronological historical events of the area to relevant themed content. In terms of its completeness, with respect to history, geography and culture, this book is still the authority in the topic. However, the language, writing style and composition are of course becoming quite dated. Prior to the reprinting of this edition, the book had lacked an index. This new feature will help historians utilize the source in a more efficient manner. ISBN 978-1-926797-14-4 (hardcover) More information

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BOOK - The Roll of Pupils of Upper Canada College Toronto, January 1830 to June 1916
Edited by the Old Boys' Association by the Honorary Corresponding Secretary A. H. YoungOriginally published by Hanson, Crozier and Edgar, Kingston Ontario 1917
This historical reprint by Global Heritage Press, Milton, 2009The Roll of Pupils of Upper Canada College Toronto lists every student who attended Upper Canada College from the school's beginnings in January 1830 until June 1916. More than just a list of student names, the book provides more information about each person. In many cases there are even more details included about individual students after they left Upper Canada College including their location, profession and details of their death (date and circumstances). Beyond the valuable information provided about the students of the college, the book offers a history of the school and lists of governors, principles, and masters who were employed at the school during the time period. Many of the accomplishments and/or backgrounds of the masters are recorded in great detail, others in less detail. Also included is a history of Upper Canada College. Available in printed hardcover or on CD ROM. ISBN 978-1-926797-00-7 (hardcover)
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BOOKS - York County Marriage Register (Ontario) 1858-1869, GHP Edition
By Elizabeth Hancocks C. G. & W. E. BritnellPublished by Global Heritage Press, Milton, 2005
In 1857 legislation was enacted to provide for the registration of all marriages performed by clergymen in the Province of Canada West (Ontario). As a result of this legislation we now have a series of records called the County Marriage Registers, which were kept from January 1, 1858 until the formal government registration of all births, marriages and deaths (vital registration) began in Ontario July 1, 1869. These books are published as one volume per county. The exception is the city of 'Toronto' which is a separate volume. ISBN 1-897210-06-X More Information

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BOOKS - Toronto City Marriage Register (Ontario) 1858-1869, GHP Edition
By Elizabeth Hancocks C. G. & W. E. BritnellPublished by Global Heritage Press, Milton, 2005
In 1857 legislation was enacted to provide for the registration of all marriages performed by clergymen in the Province of Canada West (Ontario). As a result of this legislation we now have a series of records called the County Marriage Registers, which were kept from January 1, 1858 until the formal government registration of all births, marriages and deaths (vital registration) began in Ontario July 1, 1869. These books are published as one volume per county. The exception is the city of 'Toronto' which is this separate volume. ISBN 1-897210-15-9 More Information

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MAP (Birds-Eye View) - City of Toronto, 1876Originally published by P.A. Gross, Toronto, 1876
This reproducion published by National Archives of Canada (Library and Archives Canada), Ottawa, 2000
Sponsored by GlobalGenealogy.com Inc. (Global Genealogy Supply)
Most family historians want to know and understand the places where their ancestors lived and worked. Ideally they want to walk the areas and see the places for themselves. Over one hundred and thirty years of urban develpment often makes that impossible. Birds-eye view maps from the period are an alternate way to accomplish that goal. Shipped flat (not folded) in a sturdy mailing tube. Useful for researchers who are interested in Toronto as it was in 1876, or frame it for your wall. Dimensions of the document: 28' w X 22" h. Dimensions of birds-eye view printed on document: 25" w X 16 1/4" h. Ships in sturdy mailing tube. ISBN (none assigned)More Information

BOOK - Commemorative Biographical Record of the County of YorkOriginally published by By J. H. Beers & Co., Toronto, 1907.
This edition published by Global Heritage Press, Milton, 2006
Filled to the brim with detailed biographical accounts of individuals and early families of York County (including Toronto), the work also contains portraits of many of those whose stories fill its pages. The original publisher created volumes of this type for only four Ontario counties. Fortunately for those interested in the early families of York County, the Commemorative Biographical Record of the County of York, Ontario was completed prior to discontinuing production of commemorative biographical records of the remaining counties of Ontario by the J. H Beers & Company.
ISBN: 1-894571-74-6
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BOOKS - Wentworth County Marriage Register (Ontario) 1858-1869, Second Edition
By Elizabeth Hancocks C. G. & W. E. BritnellPublished by Global Heritage Press, Milton, 2006
In 1857 legislation was enacted to provide for the registration of all marriages performed by clergymen in the Province of Canada West (Ontario). As a result of this legislation we now have a series of records called the County Marriage Registers, which were kept from January 1, 1858 until the formal government registration of all births, marriages and deaths (vital registration) began in Ontario July 1, 1869. These books are published as one volume per county. More Information

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BOOK - County of Simcoe Gazetteer and Directory 1872-1873
By W. H. Irwin This edition published by Global Heritage Press, Milton, 2006
Gazetteers and directories provide real insights into a community and are of significant value to family history researchers. Directories place a person at a specific location at a specific time.
This book is organized by municipality/township, with each householder and business recorded alphabetically by surname or business name. There is a short descriptive sketch of each municipality before the listing of the persons in the place. More information

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BOOKS - Simcoe County Marriage Registers (Ontario) 1858-1869, Second Edition.
By Elizabeth Hancocks C. G. & W. E. BritnellPublished by Global Heritage Press, Milton, 2005
In 1857 legislation was enacted to provide for the registration of all marriages performed by clergymen in the Province of Canada West (Ontario). As a result of this legislation we now have a series of records called the County Marriage Registers, which were kept from January 1, 1858 until the formal government registration of all births, marriages and deaths (vital registration) began in Ontario July 1, 1869. These books are published as one volume per county. The exception is the city of 'Toronto' which is a single volume on its own. More Information

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BOOK - Simcoe District Marriage Register 1842-1857(includes Baptisms and Burials)[Central Ontario]
By Dan Walker, Fawne Stratford-DevaiPublished by Global Heritage Press, Milton, 1999 (CD version 2013)
Includes all or part of Simcoe County. Surrounding contemporary counties include: Muskoka, Victoria, Durham, York, Peel, Dufferin, Grey. Given the small size of the Simcoe District Marriage Register, baptism and Birth information from two Presbyterian churches have also been included. The Baptismal Register of First Canada Presbyterian Congregation of Essa 1835-1858 has been transcribed. These records are not yet microfilmed. The Birth Register of the Mono Mills Presbyterian Pastoral Charge (1831~ circa 1877) has been transcribed for inclusion in this publication with permission.
ISBN 978-1-894571-40-1 (coilbound)More information including an Index

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BOOK - Annals of Niagara
By William KirbyOriginally published by Lundy's Lane Historical Society, 1896
This edition published by Global Heritage Press, Milton 2006 (CD 2010)
Originally published in 1896, Annals of Niagara begins with an historical overview of earliest Niagara, including early settlements of First Nations peoples. The book's primary focus is on the arrival and settlement of United Empire Loyalist families after the American Revolution, politics and parliament, the War of 1812, Mackenzie and the Uprising of 1837, and the region's history up to 1896. ISBN 1-897210-97-3 (Hardcover)More information

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BOOK - History of Niagara[Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario]
By: Janet CarnochanOriginally published by William Briggs, Toronto, 1914
This edition published by Global Heritage Press, Milton 2006
The History of Niagara is a compelling and complete history of the town of Niagara (Niagara-on-the-Lake), from the first European settlement until 1914. Since arrival of the English, Niagara-on-the-Lake has been known as Loyal Village; Butlersburg; West Niagara; Newark; Niagara, and now as Niagara-on-the-Lake. ISBN 1-894571-75-4 (Hardcover)More information

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BOOK - Ten Years of The Colony of Niagara 1780 - 1790
By Lieut-Colonel E. CruikshankOriginally published by Niagara Historical Society, Welland, 1908
This edition published by Global Heritage Press, Milton, 2014Ten Years of The Colony of Niagara 1780 - 1790 provides much information about the formative years of the colony at Niagara including lists of settler families, military settlers, and details about them and their families. This is faithful reprint of a book that was originally published by the Niagara Historical Society in 1908. Being in pdf format, the book can be read on computers or any device that can read a pdf file. The book is searchable. You can copy/paste content from the book, or print any page or all pages for personal use. ISBN 978-1-77240-000-7 More information

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BOOK - Notes on the History of the District of Niagara 1791 - 1793 [Upper Canada / Ontario]
By Colonel E. A. CruikshankOriginally published by Niagara Historical Society, Welland, 1914
This edition published by Global Heritage Press, Milton, 2014Notes on the History of the District of Niagara 1791 - 1793 provides insight into the activities and people of the Niagara area using first hand accounts from correspondence, reports, diary entries, and various proceedings. Many early settlers are mentioned by name, as are conditions of roads, infrastructure, agriculture, and industry. The first hand accounts in particular give the reader a sense of the community and its European, Loyalist, 'Indian' (Mohawks, Cherokees, Tuskarous, and Missassagoes) and 'half-blood' inhabitants from a European point of view. Many settlers and first nations people are mentioned by name with details of homes, meals, pass-times and traditions. This book will be of great interest to those who are researching family history and/or the history of the settlement of the Niagara region. ISBN 978-1-77240-001-4 More information

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BOOK - Jubilee History of Thorold Township and Town, From The Time of the Red Man to the PresentBy John H. ThompsonOriginally published by John H. Thompson, 1897-98
This edition published by Global Heritage Press, Milton 2009 (CD 2010)
This highly regarded local history of the town and Township of Thorold, Ontario is a very comprehensive view of the area from the time of First Nations, through European settlement, up to 1898. Beyond a local history the book also contains pictures, lists of people (voters' lists, regimental personel, councillors, etc), histories of institutions and churches. A keystone publication for those with an interest in the history of the settlers and the development of Thorold. ISBN: 978-0-897446-99-7 (Hardcover)More information

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BOOK - Lincoln at Bay, A Sketch of 1814
By Ernest Green [1923]
New Index by Brenda Young [2009]Originally published by Tribune-Telegraph Press, Welland, 1923.
This edition published by Global Heritage Press, Milton, 2009 (CD 2010)
Much has been written concerning the services and sacrifices of the people of Upper Canada (Ontario) during the War of 1812-1814. The author presents an intimate view by relating the experiences of individual participants in one of the most tragic acts of the drama of those years - The Battle of Chippawa. The author explains in the Preface that he relied on oral tradition that was handed down through the families since 1814, but that "the old traditions have been carefully justified by official and other contenporary records and in all particulars wherein such collaboration was possible. Any distorion of historical facts has been carefully avoided". The old families mentioned were from the Townships of Stamford, Thorold, and Pelham.
ISBN 978-1-926797-08-3 (Hardcover). More information

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BOOK - Illustrated Historical Atlas of the Counties of Lincoln and Welland (1876)Originally published by H. R. Page, Toronto 1876
This premium-quality, limited-edition reprint published 2008
This premium-quality, limited-edition reprint was published 2008. The atlas is dedicated to the history, maps and images of people and places in the Counties of Lincoln and Welland , Ontario, Canada in 1876. Discover township maps that have the names of the landowners listed on their respective propeties. An outstanding quality reproduction that will become a family heirloom for generations to come. ISBN 978-0-97643-1-8 More Information.

BOOK - History of the County of Welland, Its Past and Present (1887)
By Welland Tribune Printing HouseOriginally Published by the Welland Tribune Printing House, Welland, 1887
This edition published by Global Heritage Press (with a New Index), Milton, 2003
Originally Published 1887 by the Welland Tribune Printing House, this new historical reprint includes a new every-name index. The book contains a detailed history of early Welland County. Genealogists will be delighted with the many family and personal sketches of the early settlers of the region. ISBN 1-894378-67-9 More information

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BOOKS - Lincoln & Welland Counties Marriage Register (Ontario) 1858-1869, Second Edition
By Elizabeth Hancocks C. G. & W. E. BritnellPublished by Global Heritage Press, Milton, 2005
In 1857 legislation was enacted to provide for the registration of all marriages performed by clergymen in the Province of Canada West (Ontario). As a result of this legislation we now have a series of records called the County Marriage Registers, which were kept from January 1, 1858 until the formal government registration of all births, marriages and deaths (vital registration) began in Ontario July 1, 1869. These books are published as one volume per county. The exception is the city of 'Toronto' which is a single volume on its own. ISBN 1-897210-19-1 More Information

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BOOK - Lincoln & Welland Counties Surrogate Court Index (Ontario, Canada) 1859-1900 (Wills) - Second Edition
Compiled by June Gibson, Indexed by Elizabeth Hancocks, C. G. & Shannon HancocksPublished by Global Heritage Press, Milton, 2005
Wills and the documents that contribute to the process of distributing the estate of an individual can be a wonderful source of information about the deceased, their family and those who survived. These books are designed to assist researchers in finding estate and death information for those who died in Ontario from the mid to late 1800s. ISBN 1-897210-43-4 More information

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BOOK - Colborne District Marriage Register 1841-1857[Central Ontario]
By Dan Walker, Fawne Stratford-DevaiPublished by Global Heritage Press, Milton, 1999 (CD version 2013)
In April of 1838 the District of Colborne was separated from the Newcastle District and included the present counties of Victoria and Peterborough and points to the north. This work includes a complete transcription of the original Colborne District Marriage Register and the original marriage returns sent by Ministers to the Clerk of the Peace. This book also includes a complete transcription of all returns in the register that is now called the Peterborough County Register (1841-1859). We have also supplemented the original register with the Marriage Register (1834-1857) of the Reverend John M. Roger, First Presbyterian Minister of the Newcastle District and the Marriage Register of the Reverend John MacMurchy (1842-1857) and 1842 baptisms from Rev. John MacMurchy.
ISBN 978-1-894571-12-8 (coilbound)More information including an Index

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BOOK - A Sketch of The Early Settlement and Subsequent Progress of the Town of Peterborough and Each Township in the County of Peterborough
By Thomas W. PooleOriginally published by Peterborough Review, Peterborough, 1867.
This facsimile reprint by Global Heritage Press, Milton, 2009 (CD 2010)
Rich with historical accounts of settlement and development of Peterborough County, its Townships and municipalities, the book is provides a candid glimpse into the lives of those who chose Peterborough County for their home. Oftentimes recording where individual settlers came from and when, the biographical information contained within the historical accounts of townships and municipalities are a windfall for many. ISBN: 1-894571-76-2 (Hardcover)More information

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BOOK - Peter Robinson's Settlers
By Carol BennettOriginally published by Juniper Books Ltd, Renfrew, 1987
This edition by Global Heritage Press, Milton, 2011
In 1823 and 1825 groups of people from south Ireland were brought to Upper Canada under the leadership of the Hon. Peter Robinson, MPP. They settled in the District of Bathurst in the Ottawa Valley and in the Newcastle District in the Peterborough area.
Carol Bennett has documented the events which led up to this emigration scheme, and she has looked at each family to see what became of them. The book includes stories of the settlers, events in which the families took part, and profiles of prominent descendants. ISBN 978-1-926797-52-6 (2011 Edition)More information

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BOOKS - Peterborough County Marriage Register (Ontario) 1858-1869, Second Edition
By Elizabeth Hancocks C. G. & W. E. BritnellPublished by Global Heritage Press, Milton, 2005
In 1857 legislation was enacted to provide for the registration of all marriages performed by clergymen in the Province of Canada West (Ontario). As a result of this legislation we now have a series of records called the County Marriage Registers, which were kept from January 1, 1858 until the formal government registration of all births, marriages and deaths (vital registration) began in Ontario July 1, 1869. These books are published as one volume per county. The exception is the city of 'Toronto' which is a single volume on its own. More Information

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BOOK - Peterborough County Surrogate Court Index (Ontario, Canada) 1859-1900 ( Wills)- Second Edition
Compiled by June Gibson, Indexed by Elizabeth Hancocks, C. G. & Shannon HancocksPublished by Global Heritage Press, Milton, 2005
Wills and the documents that contribute to the process of distributing the estate of an individual can be a wonderful source of information about the deceased, their family and those who survived. These books are designed to assist researchers in finding estate and death information for those who died in Ontario from the mid to late 1800s. More information

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BOOKS - Victoria County Marriage Register (Ontario) 1858-1869, Second Edition
By Elizabeth Hancocks C. G. & W. E. BritnellPublished by Global Heritage Press, Milton, 2005
In 1857 legislation was enacted to provide for the registration of all marriages performed by clergymen in the Province of Canada West (Ontario). As a result of this legislation we now have a series of records called the County Marriage Registers, which were kept from January 1, 1858 until the formal government registration of all births, marriages and deaths (vital registration) began in Ontario July 1, 1869. These books are published as one volume per county. The exception is the city of 'Toronto' which is a single volume on its own. More Information

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BOOK - Victoria County Surrogate Court Index (Ontario, Canada) 1859-1900 ( Wills)- Second Edition
Compiled by June Gibson, Indexed by Elizabeth Hancocks, C. G. & Shannon HancocksPublished by Global Heritage Press, Milton, 2005
Wills and the documents that contribute to the process of distributing the estate of an individual can be a wonderful source of information about the deceased, their family and those who survived. These books are designed to assist researchers in finding estate and death information for those who died in Ontario from the mid to late 1800s. More information

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BOOK - Victoria District Marriage Register 1839-1858[Central & Eastern Ontario]
By Dan Walker, Fawne Stratford-DevaiPublished by Global Heritage Press, Milton, 1999 (CD version 2013)
In May of 1838 the Victoria District was separated from the Midland District (original registers have not been found as yet) and included the present Hastings County. Despite being officially created in 1838, the Victoria District would not be proclaimed until a Court House and jail were constructed and officials appointed. The Victoria District was therefore not proclaimed a separate district until 1839. Surrounding contemporary counties include: Lennox & Addington, Renfrew, Haliburton, Peterborough, Northumberland.
ISBN 978-1-894571-40-1 (coilbound)More information including an Index

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BOOKS - Halton County Marriage Register 1858-1869, Second Edition
By Elizabeth Hancocks C. G. & W. E. BritnellPublished by Global Heritage Press, Milton, 2005
In 1857 legislation was enacted to provide for the registration of all marriages performed by clergymen in the Province of Canada West (Ontario). As a result of this legislation we now have a series of records called the County Marriage Registers, which were kept from January 1, 1858 until the formal government registration of all births, marriages and deaths (vital registration) began in Ontario July 1, 1869. These books are published as one volume per county. The exception is the city of 'Toronto' which is a single volume on its own. More information

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BOOK - Halton County - Surrogate Court Index of Ontario, Canada, 1859-1900 ( Wills)- Second Edition
Compiled by June Gibson, Indexed by Elizabeth Hancocks, C. G. & Shannon HancocksPublished by Global Heritage Press, Milton, 2005
Wills and the documents that contribute to the process of distributing the estate of an individual can be a wonderful source of information about the deceased, their family and those who survived. These books are designed to assist researchers in finding estate and death information for those who died in Ontario from the mid to late 1800s. More information

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BOOK - Gore District Marriage Register 1842-1856[Central & Western Ontario]
By Dan Walker, Fawne Stratford-DevaiPublished by Global Heritage Press, Milton, 1999 (CD version 2013)
This printing of The Gore District Marriage Register includes a complete transcription of the original register created by the Clerk of the Peace. Each ministers' entries include the page number in the original register where those entries are located. Includes all or part of the following contemporary counties: Lincoln, York,Hamilton-Wentworth, Halton, Wellington, Waterloo, Brant & Oxford. Surrounding contemporary counties include: Peel, Dufferin, Grey, Huron, Perth, Haldimand-Norfolk, Niagara.
ISBN 978-1-894571-36-4 (coilbound)More information including an Index

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BOOK - Gore District Vital Records 1806-1869[Central & Western Ontario]
By Dan Walker, Fawne Stratford-DevaiPublished by Global Heritage Press, Milton, 2000-2005 (CD version 2013)
Includes early birth, baptism, death, burial and other vital records the Gore District which included the present counties of Wentworth, Halton, BrantWaterloo & Wellington, parts of Haldimand and Lincoln counties. In June of 1840, the counties of Waterloo and Wellington were separated out of the Gore District to form the Wellington District. An example of some of the towns and townships where vital event occurred and were reported in the Gore District Vital Record serries include: Nelson, Nassagawaya, Esquesing, Trafalgar, Town of Oakville, East Flamborough, Erin, Saltfleet, Eramosa, Chinguacousy, Ancaster, Town of Brantford, Dundas, Brantford Township, Town of Hamilton, Cayuga, Oneida, Beverly, Barton, West Flamborough, Dumfries, Blenheim, Town of Palermo, Glanford, Brinbrook, Wilmot, Grimsby, Townsend, Gainsborough, Waterloo, Guelph, Town of Paris, Grand River, Tuckersmith, Whitchurch, Town of St. Catharines, Puslinch and a number of other areas.
ISBN 978-1-894571-55-5 (Part 1); ISBN 978-1-894571-61-6 (Part 2); ISBN 978-1-894571-66-1 (Part 3) (coilbound)More information including Indexes

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BOOK - Historic Sketches of Oshawa
By T.E. KaiserOriginally published by The Reformer Printing and Publishing, Oshawa, 1921
This edition published by Global Heritage Press, Milton 2010 (CD 2010)
Historic Sketches of Oshawa provides readers with a history of the settlement and development of what became the city of Oshawa Ontario. Beginning with early Oshawa, T. E. Kaiser discusses the formation of social, education and religious institutions with a strong focus on developments of industry in the later half of the 19th century. This book is considered an essential read for everyone who has an interest in the settlement and development of Oshawa and the its people, prior to 1921.ISBN 978-1-926797-15-1 (Hardcover)More information

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BOOK - County of Ontario, Short Notes as to the Early Settlement and Progress of the County and Brief References to the Pioneers and Some County Men Who Have Taken a Prominent Part in Provincial and Dominion Affairs
By J. E. FarewellOriginally published 1907
This edition published by Global Heritage Press, Milton 2006
Ontario County was established from portions of Durham and York counties. This book is a history of Ontario County, with a strong emphasis on "Early Settlement and Progress of the County" until 1907. It includes much information about early pioneers, pioneer families and other distinguished citizens. Though Ontario County was not established until 1851, the family sketches provided, precede the establishment of the county as a civil entitiy, back to the first settlement of the farms and communities that eventually became part of this county. ISBN: 1-897210-92-2 More information

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BOOK - Life and Times of Joseph Gould [Uxbridge, County of Ontario]
By W. H. HigginsOriginally published by C.B. Blackett Robinson, Toronto 1887
This edition published by Global Heritage Press, Milton, 2008
Ontario County and Uxbridge Township native Joseph Gould was revered within his community as a business leader and the people's representative in local and national government. This account of Joseph Gould's life is far more than an interesting life-story. It provides a glimpse into the struggles of the early pioneers, the settlement of Uxbridge, the Rebellion of 1837, and an insiders' view of the establishment and history of the County of Ontario. ISBN: 978-1-897446-17-1 More information

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BOOK - Ontario County Marriage Register 1858-69
By Elizabeth Hancocks C. G. & W. E. BritnellPublished by Global Heritage Press, Milton, 2005
In 1857 legislation was enacted to provide for the registration of all marriages performed by clergymen in the Province of Canada West (Ontario). As a result of this legislation we now have a series of records called the County Marriage Registers, which were kept from January 1, 1858 until the formal government registration of all births, marriages and deaths (vital registration) began in Ontario July 1, 1869. These books are published as one volume per county. County of Ontario included the following townships: Brock, Mara, Pickering, Rama, Reach, Scott, Thorah, Uxbridge, Whitby, and the town of Oshawa. ISBN 1-897210-02-7 More Information

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BOOK - Ontario County - Surrogate Court Index of Ontario, Canada, 1859-1900 (Wills) Second Edition
Compiled by June Gibson, Indexed by Elizabeth Hancocks, C. G. & Shannon HancocksPublished by Global Heritage Press, Milton, 2005
Wills and the documents that contribute to the process of distributing the estate of an individual can be a wonderful source of information about the deceased, their family and those who survived. These books are designed to assist researchers in finding estate and death information for those who died in the province of Ontario from the mid to late 1800s, an in the case of this volume, those in the County of Ontario. ISBN 1-897210-49-3 More information

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BOOKS - Durham County Marriage Register 1858-1869, Second Edition
By Elizabeth Hancocks C. G. & W. E. BritnellPublished by Global Heritage Press, Milton, 2005
In 1857 legislation was enacted to provide for the registration of all marriages performed by clergymen in the Province of Canada West (Ontario). As a result of this legislation we now have a series of records called the County Marriage Registers, which were kept from January 1, 1858 until the formal government registration of all births, marriages and deaths (vital registration) began in Ontario July 1, 1869. These books are published as one volume per county. The exception is the city of 'Toronto' which is a single volume on its own. ISBN 1-897210-14-0 More information

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BOOK - Northumberland and Durham County - Surrogate Court Index of Ontario, Canada, 1859-1900 ( Wills)- Second Edition
Compiled by June Gibson, Indexed by Elizabeth Hancocks, C. G. & Shannon HancocksPublished by Global Heritage Press, Milton, 2005
Wills and the documents that contribute to the process of distributing the estate of an individual can be a wonderful source of information about the deceased, their family and those who survived. These books are designed to assist researchers in finding estate and death information for those who died in Ontario from the mid to late 1800s. ISBN 1-897210-42-6 More information

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BOOK - Northumberland County Marriage Register 1858-69
By Elizabeth Hancocks C. G. & W. E. BritnellPublished by Global Heritage Press, Milton, 2005
In 1857 legislation was enacted to provide for the registration of all marriages performed by clergymen in the Province of Canada West (Ontario). As a result of this legislation we now have a series of records called the County Marriage Registers, which were kept from January 1, 1858 until the formal government registration of all births, marriages and deaths (vital registration) began in Ontario July 1, 1869. These books are published as one volume per county. County of Northumberland includes the following townships: Alnwick, Haldimand, Cramahe, Hamilton, and the towns and villages of Brighton, Coburg, Port Hope, Campbellford, Colborne, Hastings, Baltimore, Bewdley, Carnborne, Centerton, Grafton, Warkworth, Campbellcroft, Gore’s Landing, Harwood, Roseneath, Castleton, Codrington, and Trent River. More Information

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BOOK - Wellington District Marriage Registers 1840-1857(includes many baptisms and burials)[Western & Central Ontario]
By Dan Walker, Fawne Stratford-DevaiPublished by Global Heritage Press, Milton, 2000 (CD version 2013)
This work includes a complete transcription of the original Wellington District Marriage Register and the original marriage returns sent by Ministers to the Clerk of the Peace. Also included is a complete transcription of the separate baptism and burial registers kept by the Clerk of the Peace for the District. Part 2 includes baptisms & marriages of Fathers Campion & Cullen of the Dundas Mission 1827-1834, the Puslinch Presbyterian marriage and baptismal registers 1840-1857 as well as marriages from First United Church Galt (now Cambridge). Includes all or part of the following contemporary counties: Grey, Wellington & Dufferin
ISBN 978-1-894571-22-7 (Part 1); ISBN 978-1-894571-24-1 (Part 2) (coilbound)More information including Indexes

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BOOK - Dufferin County - Surrogate Court Index of Ontario, Canada, 1859-1900 (Wills) - Second Edition
Compiled by June Gibson, Indexed by Elizabeth Hancocks, C. G. & Shannon Hancocks.Published by Global Heritage Press, Milton, 2005
Wills and the documents that contribute to the process of distributing the estate of an individual can be a wonderful source of information about the deceased, their family and those who survived. These books are designed to assist researchers in finding estate and death information for those who died in Ontario from the mid to late 1800s. More information

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BOOK - Using Maps in Family History Research, Revised and Updated
By Fawne Stratford-DevaiPublished by Global Heritage Press, Milton, 2005
his book provides insights into the use of maps for genealogical and historical research. The visual representation of the land and communities on a map can offer evidence in its own right. It is the task of the researcher to carefully evaluate every piece of the puzzle in order to identify and understand individuals, families, migration routes, and even settlement patterns.
Examples used include Canada, USA, UK, world. Every family historian can benefit from this valuable booklet. ISBN 1-894378-85-1
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BOOK - Counting Canada, A Genealogical Guide to the Canadian Census
By Dave Obee
Census records are especially useful to researchers because they connect specific people to specific places on specific dates. Census also provide many valuable details about a person, their household members, and neighbours, often including dates of birth, year of immigration, nativity/race, occupation, gender, relationship to the head-of-household, education, deformities, income, and more, depending on the date of census. Agricultural census go even further, providing the researcher with a view of the vitality of the farm operation based on acreage under cultivation, and amount and type of crops harvested, livestock counts, income and more. This 224-page book covers the history of the census, offers advice for effective research and notes the potential pitfalls. The author states that Counting Canada, A Genealogical Guide to the Canadian Census is "the most comprehensive guide available for researchers using the Canadian census. This could be the most important book on Canadian genealogy this year". Many leading professional genealogists agree. More Information

BOOK - Starting Out in Genealogy - Second Edition By Ruth BurkholderPublished by Global Heritage Press, Milton 2010 Building a family tree looks like a daunting taste to the unititiated, however it's easier than you think! Family history research is not complicated as long as you know which records are available, where to find those records, and how to organize the information that you gather. Though this guide is designed for beginners, it will also be of considerable help to those who have already started researching and recording family history, but want to improve their skills and results. ISBN 9781926797441
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BOOK - Obituaries From Canadian Presbyterian Periodicals 1872-1896
By Donald A. McKenziePublished by Global Heritage Press, Ottawa, 2016
This new book of extracts of Presbyterian obituaries by Donald McKenzie is a natural followup to his three decades of transcribing and publishing 12 volumes of obituaries and other genealogical data from Ontario's Methodist periodicals 1830-1900. This book provides transcribed obituaries and death notices from the two main Presbyterian periodicals published in Canada: British American Presbyterian / Canada Presbyterian, published weekly in Toronto 1872-1896 and the Presbyterian Record, published monthly in Montreal 1876-1896. Obituaries are organized alphabetically by surname, plus there is an Index of other people mentioned in obituaries, and a detailed index of places mentioned. The Index of Places which occupies 27 pages at the end of this volume. Roughly 1400 place names are listed. About two-thirds of them are Canadian, and half of the rest are from Scotland, the original home of Presbyterianism. The remainder are from England, Ireland, the U.S . and some 30 other countries. ISBN 978-1-77240-047-2 More Information

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BOOKS - Notices of Births, Marriages, Conversions, Deaths & Obituaries From Methodist Newspapers 1830-1900 [Canada]
Compiled by Donald A. McKenziePublished by Global Heritage Press, Milton, 2005-2013
This series of 12 volumes contains transcriptions of births, marriages, conversions, deaths, and obituaries as they were published in Methodist Newspapers between 1830 and 1900. You can buy individual volumes or save by buying the entire 12 volume set. The alphabetical format [alphabetical by surname] of these volumes will enable you to quickly find any of your ancestors whose vital events were reported in the Canadian Methodist newspapers from 1830 to 1900. Many of the entries are from Ontario and Quebec, however there are a significant number of entries from coast to coast across Canada, including Newfoundland. Of note is that some volumes also contain vital events records for people of faiths other than Methodist. Mr McKenzie's detailed and informative introduction to this work provides the reader with all the information necessary to understand and use the material.
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BOOK - The Scotch-Irish. Two Volumes in One
By Charles A. Hanna. Originally published by G. P. Putnam, New York, 1902
This edition published by Global Heritage Press, Milton, 2006
This is the basic sourcebook on the Scotch-Irish in North America, a massive compilation of source records pertaining to the Scots who settled in the north of Ireland and their descendants in North America. The Scotch-Irish left Ulster as a result of neo-mercantilist British economic policy in the region, requirements that they pay 10% of their income to the Anglican Church, ongoing friction with their Catholic Irish neighbors, and greater economic opportunity in the New World. ISBN 1-894378-92-X More Information

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BOOK - The Sash Canada Wore - A Historical Geography of The Orange Order in Canada
By Cecil J. Houston and William J. SmithOriginally published by Universtiy of Toronto Press, Toronto, 1980
This edition by Global Heritage Press, Milton, 1999 [CD 2011]
Significant migration of Protestant Irish to Canada in the early 19th century brought with it the establishment of the Orange Order in Canada. This work explores the role of the Orange Order in the unfolding settlement geography of Canada. Protestant Irish soldiers and emigrants, largely Ulster-born, introduced the organization into New Brunswick, Quebec, and Ontario within the first decade of the nineteenth century. At its zenith, he movement had a membership of as many as one in three Canadians. ISBN 978-1-894378-31-4 (Hardcover Edition)More Information

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BOOK - The First Century of Methodism in Canada, 1775-1883. Two Volumes In One
By J. E. SandersonOriginally published by William Briggs, 1908 (vol. 1) & 1910 (vol. 2)
This edition published by Global Heritage Press, Milton, 2008 (CD 2011)
Sanderson's fine history of the early years of Methodism in Canada has served as an essential resource for more than a century. Being out of print for over one hundred years, this new edition has been pubished to provide access for today's researchers. This editon is a facsimile reprint of both of the original volumes, bound into a single book.ISBN 978-1-897446-34-8 (Hardcover) More Information

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BOOK - Cyclopedia of Methodism In Canada (1765 - 1880)
By Rev. George H. Cornish Originally published by Methodist Book and Publishing House, Toronto, 1881
This edition published by Global Heritage Press, Milton 2001 (CD 2009)
Cyclopedia of Methodism In Canada contains historical, educational and statistical information regarding the Methodist Church and specific Methodist Ministers in Canada, dating from the "Beginning of the Work" (1765) in the several provinces of the Dominion of Canada and extending to the Annual Conferences of 1880. Includes information about all of those who served as ministers and circuit riders, complete with a record of where and when they served. Cornish included listings of circuits held by ministers of the Methodist Church in Canada from 1765 to 1880. Includes: Index of Names of Ministers & Probationers; Index of The Circuits and Missions; Index to Illustrations. This book is an important resource for those interested in theology, social history, history and genealogy in early Canada ISBN 1-894378-16-4 (Hardcover) More Information

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BOOK - Getting From Here To There, Identifying the Origins of Immigrants to CanadaRevised and Expanded Edition By: Fawne Stratford-DevaiPublished by Global Heritage Press, Milton 2005
One of the more difficult things to do in a family history research project is to identify where your original immigrant ancestor came from. Sometimes we know the country they came from, but not the specific place within that country. In order to find records in the "old-country" it is very helpful to know which town, parish, county etc that the person came from. This book identifies a long list of potential sources in Canada, where you may find that critical piece of information. ISBN 1-897210-80-9
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BOOK - Lovell's 1873 Gazetteer of British North America
By John Lovell and Son, Montreal, 1873Originally published by John Lovell and Son, Montreal, 1873
This facsimile reprint by Global Heritage Press, Milton, 1998 (CD 2010)
This facsimile reprint of The volume contains over six thousand descriptions and historical facts about cities, towns and villages across Canada, as they were known in 1873. Also included is a listing of over fifteen hundred lakes and rivers with their location, size and general information. A table showing the railway and steamboat routes within British North America in 1873, which will assist researchers in understanding the routes that their ancestors may have migrated over. The table lists the distance that each place in British North America is to the nearest railway station or port.ISBN 0-9682524-5-1 (Hardcover)More Information

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BOOK - True Stories of New England Captives Carried to Canada During the Old French and Indian Wars By C. Alice BakerOriginally published by E. A. Hall & Co., Cambridge, 1897
This edition by Global Heritage Press, Milton, 2006 (CD 2010)
This thoughtfully written book provides the reader with the gripping history of Indian attacks in Maine; New Hampshire; and Massachusetts. Events leading up to the attacks and the attacks themselves are described in considerable detail with an emphasis on how those engagements affected specific people, especially those who were captured and removed to Canada. ISBN 1-897210-98-1 (Hardcover)More Information

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BOOK - The Canadian Almanac of 1862Originally published by W. C. Chewett & Co. 1862.
This edition by Global Heritage Press, Milton, 2003 Many family historians value a carefully compiled almanac. Almanac's assist genealogists, historians, social historians and geographers locate information and records that affected the inhabitants of the area being researched. ISBN 1-897210-98-1
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BOOK - Routes to Roots: A Collection of Genealogical Columns By Ryan TaylorPublished by Global Heritage Press, Milton, 1997A wide range of genealogical and research topics assist family historians with their quest to uncover their roots. Included is an essay describing how to effectively use libraries for family history research and how to best utilize the skills and training of professional librarians. Routes to Routes is a compilation of newspaper articles written by renowned Canadian genealogist, Ryan Taylor. During his distinguished genealogy career, Taylor was a highly respected genealogy speaker, educator, writer, radio call-in-show genealogy expert, and regular panelist on the popular television show Ancestors in the Attic (History TV).
This book is an entertaining read that shares many sound research ideas from the vast experience of Mr. Taylor. ISBN 0-9682524-0-0.
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BOOK - Canadian Records of Birth, Marriage and Death: A Guide
By Fawne Stratford-DevaiPublished by Global Heritage Press, Milton 2005
This popular guide provides a province-by-province description of where to access provincial vital records, complete with contact information including postal addresses, telephone numbers (most are toll-free), fax, email addresses and websites. The categories addressed for each province and territory include: Modern Records; Historic Records; Additional Links and Sources. Several helpful maps are included.ISBN 1894571894
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BOOK - Canadian Family History in the 21st Century, Lessons, Links & ResourcesSecond Edition 2005 By Fawne Stratford-DevaiPublished by Global Heritage Press, Milton, 2005 This newly updated and expanded second edition offers readers valuable lessons, links and recommended resources that will help you keep you family history research project on-track, saving time, effort and expense. The author is a popular genealogical lecturer, educator and author/co-author of more than 50 important genealogical and historical books. ISBN 1-897210-68-X
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20th Century Canadian Military:

During the twentieth century the Canadian military faithfully served Canadians in times of both war and peace. The resources in this section tell the history of the roles that Canadian men and women played in defending Canadian interests, and in helping to preserve peace for others in distant lands.
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BOOK - Canadians at War 1914-1919, A Research Guide to World War One Service Records
By: Glenn WrightPublished by Global Heritage Press, Milton, 2010
It has been nearly a century since the first shots were fired in the Great War. On memorials and cenotaphs in communities through
out Canada are etched the names of those who died in the Great War, silent witnesses to an epic struggle that affected every family
in Canada in some way. This book identifies which records survive for those who served during World War One, where those records are, how to access them, and the author provides many helpful tips on how to interpret them. ISBN 978-1-926797-46-5 (Softcover)More information

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BOOK - Canada's Heroes in the Great World War, [from] Cornwall, Alexandria, Vankleek Hill, Hawkesbury and Intermediate Points [Ontario, Canada]
Edited by Noah J. Gareau with an historical narrative by Lt-Col. F. McKelvey BellOriginally published by War Publications Limited, Ottawa, 1921
This edition published by Global Heritage Press, Milton 2015
This book begins with a 106 page historical sketch of the First World War with emphasis on the compaigns of the war in which many of the men and women from Cornwall, Alexandria, Vankleek Hill, Hawkesbury and intermediate points served. The next section includes 82 photos of First World War scenes followed by 64 pages that include portraits and details about 768 men, non-commissioned officers, officers, and nurses from Cornwall, Alexandria, Vankleek Hill, Hawkesury and intermediate points who served in The Canadian Expeditionary force. ISBN: 0-894033-16-7 (hardcover edition) ISBN: 978-1-77240-017-5 (digital edition) More information

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Fenian Raids 1866-1871; Red River Rebellion 1869-1870:

The Fenian Raids were attacks by members of the Fenian Brotherhood based in the United States, on British army forts, customs posts and other targets in Canada in order to bring pressure on Britain to withdraw from Ireland, between 1866 and 1871. Most of the raids were successfully repelled by British forces and local militias. While the U.S. authorities arrested the men and confiscated their arms afterwards, there is speculation that many in US government had turned a blind eye to the preparations for the invasion..

The Red River Rebellion was the sequence of events that led up to the 1869 establishment of a provisional government by the Métis leader Louis Riel and his followers at the Red River Colony, in what is now the Canadian province of Manitoba. A military expedition was sent to Manitoba to enforce federal authority. Now known as the Wolseley Expedition (or Red River Expedition), it consisted of Canadian militia and British regular soldiers led by Colonel Garnet Wolseley. The arrival of troops ended the Rebellion.

Rebellions of 1837-1838:

The Lower Canada (Quebec) and Upper Canada (Ontario) rebellions of the late 1830's were an effort by a dedicated few to turn the British provinces of North America into a republic or republics. After unsuccessful bids for control of power, a few of the rebels were hanged or transported, but most were eventually pardoned. As a direct result of the uprisings, Lord Durham, was assigned to report on the grievances among the colonists and find a way to appease them. His report eventually led to greater autonomy in the Canadian colonies, and the union of Upper and Lower Canada into the Province of Canada in 1840.

BOOK - Reports of the Commissioners on the Rebellion Losses in the years 1837-1838 - in Lower Canada (Quebec)Published by Provincial Parliament, Montreal, 1852
This edition published by Global Heritage Press, Milton, 2013
This Report of the Commissioners on the Rebellion Losses... focuses on 107 claims of the final 348 claims that were still outstanding in 1852. These 107 denied or partially denied claims make especially interesting reading insofar as so many of the claimants participated directly in the Rebellion, or materially supported the rebel cause. After an explanitory preamble the report continues with a list of the claimants names and amounts of claim, where they lived, details about the amount of the claim. The bulk of the book contains written explanations supporting the Commissioners' decisions on each individual claim (identified by claim number and person's name), plus several pieces of releavant correspondence and related explanation. More information

BOOK - 1837-38 Rebellion Losses of Upper Canada (Ontario)Published by Provincial Parliament, Montreal, 1849
This edition published by Global Heritage Press, Milton, 2013
A comprehensive source for names of the claimants and their losses during the Rebellion of 1837-38 in Upper Canada including subsequent restitution amounts or rejection of claims in whole or in part. Some years ago we purchased a forty eight page document originally printed in 1849, that lists the individual claimants by their name, the amount of their claim in currency (sums claimed), the amount paid (sums allowed) or denied (rejected altogether) and the District in which the claimant resided. The Johnstown District claims include "Nature of Claim" and "remarks". Those entries shine much light on which side of the conflict that the claimants sympathized with along with details of ownership or personal information. More information

BOOK - Sketches Illustrating The Early Settlement and History of Glengarry in Canada
By J. A. MacDonell.
J. A. MacDonell recognized that much had been written on the subject of United Empire Loyalist settlement in Ontario, the War of 1812-14, and the Rebellion of 1837-8, but expressed concern that there was little mention made of the part that the Highlanders of Glengarry played in those conflicts. He corrects that oversight within the 29 chapters that comprise this formitable text. This book is an fine source of information for those interested in early settlement of the Highlanders in Glengarry and surrounding counties, and the role that they played in the American Revolution, United Empire Loyalist migration and settlement, War of 1812, and the Rebellion of 1837-38. ISBN 1-894378-80-6 (Hardcover)More information

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The War of 1812:

On the 18th of June 1812, President James Madison and the United States Congress declared war on Great Britain. Battles raged throughout Canada and the United States for one thousand days before peace was negotiated. Unfortunately, news of the peace settlement didn't reach North America before many more lives were lost.

BOOK - Taken and Destroyed: The War of 1812 Losses Claims, London and Western Districts Upper Canada
By Glenn Stott and Carol HallPublished by Global Heritage Press, Milton, 2011Taken and Destroyed is a key resource to help researchers identify which individuals made claims for losses due to actions during the War of 1812, where they resided, what items and property those claims were for, if the claim was denied or approved, and for how much currency. This book provides key information about each claim, and guides readers to the exact microfilm which contains the complete details and images of documents for each claim. Taken and Destroyed is an essential work for everyone interested in the War of 1812. ISBN 978-1-926797-56-4 (Hardcover); ISBN 978-1-926797-57-1 (Softcover)More information

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BOOK - Life and Times of Major General Sir Issac Brock, K. B.
By D. B. ReadOriginally published by William Briggs, Toronto, 1894
This edition publishing by Global Heritage Press, Milton, 2009 (CD 2010)
This book presents a compact history of the life of Sir Issac Brock, "The Hero of Upper Canada", written in an interesting and readable form. When Canada was invaded by the United States in 1812 it was Brock who was given the responsibility of defending Ontario from its southern aggressor. Along with providing a biography, the author discusses the genius of Brock's defence plan, and the eventual success in turning back the larger and better equipped American forces. Sir Issac Brock fell while leading his troops in the first campaign of the war, but his spirit inspired the men who were fighting for their hearths and homes to the end of the war. A must-read for those with an interest in the War of 1812.
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BOOK - The Battle of Fort George - 27th May, 1813 [War of 1812 at Niagara]
By Lieut-Colonel E. CruikshankOriginally published by Niagara Historical Society, Welland, 1912
This edition published by Global Heritage Press, Milton, 2014The Battle of Fort George - 27th May, 1813 was originally published in 1912 by the Niagara Historical Society. Lieut-Colonel Cruikshank begins by providing an historical sketch of the settlement and development of Niagara from the time of settlement up to the beginning of the War of 1812. He continues with an account of the start of hostilities and the evolution of those hostilities into the Battle of Fort George at Niagara-on-the-Lake. The battle took place on May 27, 1813. Cruikshank concludes the book with a detailed description of the losses of men and officers on both the British and American sides. He mentions officers that were lost and wounded by name -- men and militia regulars losses are listed number lost by unit. ISBN 978-1-77240-003-8 More information

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BOOK - Lincoln at Bay, A Sketch of 1814
By Ernest Green [1923]
New Index by Brenda Young [2009]Originally published by Tribune-Telegraph Press, Welland, 1923
This edition published by Global Heritage Press, Milton, 2009 (CD 2010)
Much has been written concerning the services and sacrifices of the people of Upper Canada (Ontario) during the War of 1812-1814. The author presents an intimate view by relating the experiences of individual participants in one of the most tragic acts of the drama of those years - The Battle of Chippawa. The author explains in the Preface that he relied on oral tradition that was handed down through the families since 1814, but that "the old traditions have been carefully justified by official and other contenporary records and in all particulars wherein such collaboration was possible. Any distorion of historical facts has been carefully avoided". The old families mentioned were from the Townships of Stamford, Thorold, and Pelham.
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BOOK - Officers of the British Forces in Canada During the War of 1812-15By L. Homfray IrvingOriginally published by Welland Tribune Print, 1908
This edition publishing by Global Heritage Press, Milton, 2008
Includes carefully researched lists of officers who served during the War of 1812. The lists were built from a wide variety of records including the records of the grant of land made in Upper Canada (Ontario) to officers, non-commissioned officers and men who had served in "the first flank Companies, the Provincial Artillery, the Incorporated Regiment, the Corps of Military Drivers, the Provincial Dragoons, the Marine and General Staff of the Army. And, in Lower Canada (Quebec), the officers and men of the Embodied Militia, discharged troops and others, pay lists, appointments and promotions as published in Militia Orders, returns, petitions, correspondence, Army lists, obituaries in newspapers and miltary magazines, General Service Medal lists, and Gold Medals lists. ISBN 978-1-897446-91-1 (Hardcover)More information

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BOOKS - The Documentary History of the Campaign on the Niagara Frontier 1812-1814 [War of 1812]
By Ernest Alexander Cruikshank. Originally published by Lundy's Lane Historical Society, Niagara, 1896-1907
This edition published by Global Heritage Press, Milton, 2007
Cruikshank's collection of correspondence and papers has provided generations of historians and genealogists with detailed firsthand accounts of events and personal experiences during The War of 1812. The correspondence and papers that are included in these books provide the reader/researcher with detailed accounts covering a wide spectrum -- "Most Secret and Confidential" military letters; returns of killed, wounded and missing; lists of civilian damages; lists of "persons plundered"; administrative correspondence; and other topics relating to the war, both military and civilian. Each of the nine volumes include a comprehensive index. Volumes 1& 2 are bound into a single book because they are sequentially page numbered with a single index covering both volumes. Volumes 3 through 9 are all individually bound. The Book-on-CD and PDF-download versions are searchable. More information including indexes for each volume

BOOK - Sketches Illustrating The Early Settlement and History of Glengarry in Canada
By J. A. MacDonellOriginally published Wm Foster, Brown & Co., Montreal, 1893
This edition published by Global Heritage Press, Milton, 2010
J. A. MacDonell recognized that much had been written on the subject of United Empire Loyalist settlement in Ontario, the War of 1812-14, and the Rebellion of 1837-8, but expressed concern that there was little mention made of the part that the Highlanders of Glengarry played in those conflicts. He corrects that oversight within the 29 chapters that comprise this formitable text. This book is an fine source of information for those interested in early settlement of the Highlanders in Glengarry and surrounding counties, and the role that they played in the American Revolution, United Empire Loyalist migration and settlement, War of 1812, and the Rebellion of 1837-38. ISBN 1-894378-80-6 (Hardcover)More information

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BOOK - The Centenary Celebration of the Battle of Lundy's Lane July 25, 1914 By Lundy's Lane Historical SocietyOriginally published by Lundy's Lane Historical Society, Niagara Falls, 1919
This edition published by Global Heritage Press, Milton, 2015
In early July 1814 an American invasion force crossed the Niagara River and captured Fort Erie, then advanced north. On 25 July 1814 British forces took up a defensive position at Lundy’s Lane. The resulting battle cost 255 their lives, and more than 1,400 were wounded or missing. The American forces were driven from their postions late in the night with the British forces taking over the feild by the next morning. This book discusses the battle and the celebrations of the centenary of the battle that took place in the summer of 1914. ISBN: 978-1-77240-036-6 More information

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American Revolution / United Empire Loyalists:

In response to protests in Boston over the British Parliament's attempts to maintain authority over its North American colonies, the British mobilized its army to put down the rebellion. Consequently the rebels formed militias of like-minded individuals to face the British military and to 'discourage' those colonial citizens who wished to remain loyal to the crown. Fighting broke out in 1775, offically ending in 1783 with the signing of the Treaty of Paris. Surviving Loyalists needed to find refuge outside of the United States. The movement of United Empire Loyalists to Canada was a critical event in the settlement of what later became Canada. Loyalists settled throughout the present-day Atlantic provinces, Quebec and Ontario. Their descendants migrated throughout Canada and beyond.

BOOK - United Empire Loyalists, A Guide to Tracing Loyalist Ancestors in Upper Canada ....Winner of the National Genealogical Society Book Award! By Brenda Dougall MerrimanPublished by Global Heritage Press, Milton
There has long been a need for descendants to have a general guide to assist the tracing of Loyalist ancestors, not only for the beginner, but also for those who encounter stumbling blocks on their way. Brenda Dougall Merriman accomplishes this in spades. Merriman defines what a Loyalist is, then goes on to discuss the necessary sources and background information that is available to trace a specific Loyalist in Upper Canada (Ontario). An essential guide for everyone researching Loyalist heritage.
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BOOK - For Want of His Silver Plate, Sir John Johnson's Raid of May 1780
By Gavin K. WattPublished by Global Heritage Press, Ottawa, 2018
It is unknown when Sir John Johnson first contemplated a major raid into his homeland of Tryon County’s Mohawk District. After evading capture in May 1776, he had anticipated a very short exile in Quebec and a triumphant return to the family seat of Johnson Hall, but that was not to be. For Want of His Silver Plate relates the history of Sir John Johnson's raid of 1780, providing much detail about individual events and people. Beyond the value of the narrative, the lists included in the Appendices will be of great value to military historians and genealogists alike.
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BOOK - A Service History and Master Roll of Major Edward Jessup's Loyal Rangers
By Gavin K. Watt with the research assistance of Todd A. BraistedPublished by Global Heritage Press, Ottawa, 2017
The families of Edward Jessup’s Loyal Rangers were major contributors to the settlement of eastern Ontario. Of the original thirteen townships, four were primarily settled by Loyal Rangers, yet the history of this important regiment has largely disappeared. There are two sections to this book. The history element goes back to the very beginning when men were preparing for military service, and follows the varied paths they took to see their plans realized, some with more success than others. A great deal of attention is given to General John Burgoyne’s expedition of 1777, as the several units that were brought together to create the Loyal Rangers in 1781 had served separately under Burgoyne, and the majority suffered for it. The history follows the aftermath of Burgoyne’s surrender -- exile in Quebec, squabbling among the officers, lack of proper employment, little subsistence and no pay. In 1778, there was a failed attempt to combine them into a single battalion followed by many more exasperating events. Bodies of men were sent on military raids and scouts, but their future as separate regiments remained uncertain until the governor took the situation in hand and forced an amalgamation in 1781. The history finishes with details of the war’s final two years and the subsequent disbandment and settlement. The second section is a Loyal Rangers’ Master Roll, which was assembled by examining a great many original and secondary sources. The roll records the details of seven hundred and sixteen men whose names were found on Loyal Rangers’ returns of 1781 to 1783 ISBN 978-1-77240-076-2 (soft cover - coil bound) More information

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BOOK - A Short Service History and Master Roll of James Rogers' 2nd Battalion, King's Rangers
By Gavin K. WattPublished by Global Heritage Press, Milton, 2015
After more than thirty years of studying the loyalist regiments that served in Quebec during the American Revolution, author Gavin k. Watt concluded that Major James Rogers’ 2nd battalion, King’s Rangers was sadly overlooked and required additional attention. There are two main sections to this book. First is a brief service history of the 2nd battalion from its creation in 1779 until disbandment in 1783. Second – by consulting original and secondary sources, Watt prepared a Master Roll of three hundred and fifty-eight men listing alternate spellings of surnames and given names, rank, enlistment date, company, service details, age, height, place of origin, trade, wife and family, and place of settlement. Of course, not all of these details could be found for every man, but the roll is pleasingly complete. In 1784, Rogers led a party of disbanded King's Rangers and their families to the Third Township of Cataraqui, later known as the Township of Fredericksburgh, in Lennox County, Ontario, where they were granted land. ISBN 978-1-77240-028-1 (soft cover - coil bound) ISBN 978-1-77240-029-8 (digital) More information

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BOOK - Loyalist Refugees, Non-Military Refugees in Quebec 1776-1784 - Second Edition
By Gavin K. WattPublished by Global Heritage Press, Milton, 2016
Soldiers did not come alone. In the past, wives, mothers, fathers, grandparents, sisters, brothers and children of the fighting men have been given secondary treatment. In Loyalist Refugees, they are the subjects of a study describing the systematic persecution that forced so many to seek refuge in Quebec. How these unfortunate people were housed, fed, clothed and employed is examined, as is their desperate unhappiness and discontent. This book identifies and lists details for more than 2,000 non-military loyalist refugees who sheltered in lower Quebec during the American Revolution—pointing researchers to crucial primary and secondary sources in Canada, the USA, and the UK. Many if not most of these refugees migrated to places across British North America and beyond, after their period of sanctuary in Quebec. ISBN 978-1-77240-042-7 Spiral Bound; ISBN 978-1-77240-041-0 Hardcover; ISBN 978-1-77240-043-4 Digital (pdf) More information

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BOOK - The British Campaign of 1777, Volume One - The St. Leger Expedition: The Forces of Crown and Congress Second Edition
By Gavin Watt & James F. MorrisonPublished by Global Heritage Press, Milton, 2003 (CD 2010)
Loyalist ancestors? Patriot ancestors? This book is what you have been looking for... The authors produced a revised edition of their indispensible study of the Crown forces and native allies of St. Leger's expedition of 1777 and forces of Congress and the natives who opposed them. Filled with names of those who participated and detailed end notes and bibliographic information. For a list of names from the index, see "More information". ISBN 1894378695 (Hardcover)More information

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BOOK - The British Campaign of 1777, Volume Two - The Burgoyne Expedition: Burgoyne's Native and Loyalist Auxiliaries
By Gavin Watt. With research assistance of T.W. Braisted, and acknowledgement of Dr. P.L. Stevens' worksPublished by Global Heritage Press, Milton, 2013
This new book is a companion piece to Volume 1, The St. Leger Expedition. Similar to the first volume, the second will appeal to readers who enjoy the minutiae of the military campaigns of the American Revolution. While essentially a military work, many will find the book useful for genealogical research. The majority of accounts about military campaigns concentrate on the big-name personalities who directed operations or commanded large formations. In contrast, this book is primarily about the 'little' and 'littler' men. For a list of names from the index, see "More information". ISBN 978-1-926797-70-0 (Hardcover)More information

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BOOK - The Flockey, 13 August 1777, The Defeat of the Tory Uprising in the Schoharie Valley
By Gavin K. WattFirst edition published by author, King City, 2002
This edition published by by Global Heritage Press, Milton, 2013 (includes updates and revisions)
This book tells the story of how a Troop of the Second Regiment of Continental Light Dragoons defeated the Tories and Indians during the Schoharie Valley uprising in an action known as The Flockey. The Flockey is an essential resource for a wide variety of researchers and general readers including those interested in the history surrounding the American Revolution and United Empire Loyalists. The lists in the appendices provide much valuable information about specific people which is very helpful for family historians. ISBN 978-1-926797-77-9 (Softcover)More information

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BOOK - United Empire Loyalists, Evidence in the Canadian Claims - The Second Report of The Bureau of Archives for the Province of Ontario, 1904
By Alexander Fraser, Provincial ArchivistOriginally published by L.K. Cameron - King's Printer, Toronto, 1905
This book on CD edition by Global Heritage Press, Milton, 2010
The 1904 Bureau of Archives Report consisted of original accounts and evidence of United Empire Loyalist claims that were processed after the American Revolutionary War. Those claims were made in response to a British program that was designed to provide those Americans who had remained loyal to the British during the American Revolution, with land in Canada. After an informative history of the circumstances surrounding the movement of the Loyalists to Canada, and a preamble on the claim process, the bulk of the content of the 1904 Report includes evidence presented to establish that specific "Loyalists" qualified for "UE" status and the resulting benefits. 1436 pages. ISBN : 978-1-926797-49-6 (eBook on CD)More information

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BOOK - John Loney, United Empire Loyalist & Shoemaker to Sir William and Sir John Johnson
By Duncan (darby) MacDonald, UEPublished by Duncan (darby) MacDonald, Brockville, 1992 (expanded reprint/2nd edition 1993)
This edition published by MacDonald Research, Milton, 2013
John Loney, United Empire Loyalist & Shoemaker to Sir William and Sir John Johnson is genealogy and history of John Loney, United Empire Loyalist compliled by Duncan (Darby) MacDonald "based on the excellent work of The Loney Research Team". It includes several collateral family lines within the genealogy section and the hand-made genealogy charts in the final section of the book. The elder John Loney, the eldest generation detailed in this text, was an Irishman who came to America just before or during the Seven Years War (1756-1763). His son, also John Loney (1748-1801 served in the King's Royal Regiment of New York and was previously the village shoemaker in Johnstown New York, the hometown of Sir John Johnson and his brother Sir William Johnson. The book details the life and connections of John Loney the shoemaker, his connections to the Loyalist cause during the American Revolution and a generation by generation genealogy of his descendants. ISBN 978-1-926797-72-4 More information

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BOOK - The History and Master Roll of the The King's Royal Regiment of New York, Revised and Expanded Edition. By Gavin WattPublished by Global Heritage Press Gavin Watt has significantly updated and revised his original book that was published under the title The King's Royal Regiment of New York in 1984. This new volume [2006] provides much new content, including corrections, additions and newly discovered sources that have come to light during the 22 years of research since his earlier book. The history of the regiment, and of the men of The King's Royal Regiment have great significance to those with an interest in the American Revolutionary War and the subsequent resettlement of United Empire Loyalists and others, many of whom migrated to Canada. ISBN 1-897210-83-3 (Hardcover)More information

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BOOK - Orderly Book of the Three Battalions of Loyalists Commanded by Brigadier-General Oliver De Lancey, 1776-1778, To Which is Appended a List of New York Loyalists in the City of New York During the War of the RevolutionCompiled by: William KelbyOriginally published 1917
This facsimile reprint by Global Heritage Press, Milton, 2006
This book is a military diary outlining the activities of three battalions of Loyalists that were raised for the defense of Long Island. The orderly book includes much detail including many names of specific individuals. An appendix listing 1500 Loyalists who resided in New York during the American Revolution follows the main content of the book. ISBN 1-897446-93-4 (Softcover)More information

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BOOK - Pioneer Life On The Bay Of Quinte
New Introduction by Brian Tackaberry (1999)
New Index (1999)Originally published by Rolph and Clark, 1904
This edition published by Global Heritage Press, Milton 1999 (CD 2010)
This 1096 page tome is invaluable to those who are researcing Loyalist and other ancestry in the Bay of Quinte and south east central Ontario region. The region of settlement covered in this volume (Bay of Quinte region) extends from Kingston to Trenton and includes the counties of Frontenac, Lennox and Addington, Hastings and Prince Edward. Originally published in 1904, this edition contains a extensive new index, and a new introduction by Brian Tackaberry. 309 family histories and genealogies of early Loyalist, British and American families who settled in the region.
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BOOK - The Settlement of the United Empire Loyalists on the Upper St. Lawrence and Bay of Quinte In 1784, A Documentary Record By Brig. General E. A. CruikshankOriginally published by Ontario Historical Society, Toronto, 1934
This edition by Global Heritage Press, Milton, 2007 The Settlement of the United Empire Loyalists on the Upper St. Lawrence and Bay of Quinte In 1784, A Documentary Record is a collection of letters and journal entries of the people who were most closely involved with planning and accomplishing Loyalist settlement along the St. Lawrence River and the Bay of Quinte area between May 1783 and November of 1784. Many references to specific settlers and their circumstances are included. ISBN : 978-1-897466-03-4 (Hardcover)More information

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BOOK - Loyalists in Arms 1775 - 1783
By W. O. Raymond
This book contains a short History of the British Regiments that unsuccessfully attempted to contain the American revolution, with the Roll of their Officers. Loyalists in Arms 1775 - 1783 is an essential reference for those interested in those who fought on the side of the Crown in the American Revolutionary War. To see a list of which regiments are covered in this book, click on "More information". ISBN 1-897210-76-0 (Softcover)More information

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BOOK - The Romance of The Palatine Millers, A Tale of Palatine Irish-Americans and United Empire Loyalists By Rev. Bowman TuckerOriginally published by the author, Montreal, 1929
This edition by Global Heritage Press, Milton, 2005 (CD 2011)
More than a family history book, The Romance of The Palatine Millers, begins with an historical overview of the Palatines in the Rhine River valley (in present-day Germany), continues with the story of the Palatine migration overseas, with eventual settlement in Canada, and their American cousins who remained behind after the American Revolution.
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BOOK - To Their Heirs Forever, United Empire Loyalists, Camden Valley, New York, to Upper Canada
By Eula C. Lapp.Originally published by Mika Publishing, Belleville, 1977
Subsequent printings by Global Heritage Press, Milton, 2000, 2010 (CD 2010)To Their Heirs Forever is the story of families who migrated from Europe to England in the 1700's, then to Ireland, finally settling in the Camden Valley, Charlotte County, of present day New York State. This story focuses on those families that were forced to seek a new life in Canada after the American Revolutionary War. ISBN 1-894378-39-3 (Hardcover)More information

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BOOK - Voyage Of A Different Kind - The Associated Loyalists of Kingston and Adolphustown [Ontario]By Larry Turner.Originally published by Mika Publishing, Belleville, 1984
This printing by Global Heritage Press, Milton, 1999 From the City of New York to the shores of Lake Ontario: Following a path of its own choosing, a small but significant group of Loyalist refugees opted for settlement in the western territory of the old Province of Quebec (present day Kingston and Adolphustown, Ontario) after the American Revolutionary War. ISBN 1-894378-08-3 (Hardcover)More information

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BOOK - Loyalists and Land Settlement in Nova Scotia.
Compiled by Marion Gilroy under the direction of D. C. Harvey, ArchivistOriginally published 1937 (This historical reprint by Global Heritage Press)
The list of United Empire Loyalists who appear in this book, was compiled from the land papers in the Public Archives of Nova Scotia and checked with the land papers in the Department of Lands and Forests of the province. The general purpose of this publication was to collect in as compact a form as possible all the information that has survived on Loyalist settlements in Nova Scotia and to make this accessible to the descendants who are interested. ISBN 1-897210-95-7 (Hardcover)More information

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BOOK - Kingston and the "Loyalists of the Spring Fleet" of 1783
By Walter BatesOriginally published by Barnes and Company, Saint John, 1889
This edition by Global Heritage Press, Milton, 2010
This book deals with the exodus of the Loyalists of the Spring Fleet from the United States to sanctuary in Atlantic Canada in 1783. The original title page includes a lengthy title and attribution, as was common when this history was written: Kingston and the "Loyalists of the Spring Fleet" of A.D. 1783. With Reminiscences of Early Days in Connecticut: A Narrative. By Walter Bates, ESQ., Sometime High Sheriff of the County of Kings. To Which is Appended a Diary Written by Sarah Frost on Her Voyage to St. John, N.B. with the Loyalists of 1783. Edited with Notes by W. O. Raymond, A.B. Rector of St. Mary's Church, St. John, N.B..
ISBN : 9781926797434
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BOOK - The Old United Empire Loyalists List, Originally Published as The Centennial of the Settlement of Upper Canada 1784-1884By The Centennial Committee, United Empire LoyalistsOriginally published by Rose Publishing Co., Toronto, 1885.
This facsimile reprint by Global Heritage Press, Milton, 2005 (CD 2010)
This book was originally compiled in 1885 for the "Centennial of the Settlement of Upper Canada". It contains the names of, and information about many of United Empire Loyalist settlers, and others who left the American colonies during and after the Revolutionary War and settled, first, in 1783, in what is now New Brunswick and Nova Scotia, and then, in 1784, in Upper Canada, or what is now the Province of Ontario. ISBN 1-897210-69-8 (Hardcover)More information

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BOOK - 7th Town Ameliasburgh Township Past & Present
By Seventh Town Historical SocietyOriginally published by 7th Town Historical Society, Ameliasburgh, 1984
This edition by Global Heritage Press, Milton, 1999, 2010 (CD 2010)
This revised edition contains a facsimile reprint of every page of the original book plus new material. Of great value is a new and extensive index. The index is a windfall for family historians because it guides readers to over six thousand names linked to many thousands of valuable references.
ISBN 1-894378-30-X (Hardcover)More information

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BOOK - The Book of Names, Especially Relating to the Early Palatines and the First Settlers in the Mohawk Valley
By Lou D. MacWethy Originally published by The Enterprise and News, St. Johnsville, N.Y., 1933
This edition published by Global Heritage Press Inc, Milton, 2005
Palatines migrated across the continent with primary migration trails including to Canada and to the American west after the American Revolution. This long respected work was the earliest to to provide a published list of more than 20,000 names and genealogical information about the early Palatines of New York State, the original settlers of the Mohawk Valley. ISBN 1-897210-73-6 (Hardcover)More information

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BOOK - The Queen's Rangers
By George H. Locke and Margaret Ray. The author discusses the history of the Queen's Rangers from the American Revolution until the mid-ninteenth century. A reprint of a paper presented by George H. Locke at the June, 1923 meeting of the Ontario Historical Society at Kingston. Includes several biographies plus an appendix item containing a list of members of the Queen's Rangers who were present at the Surrender of Yorktown in 1781. ISBN 1-897210-77-9
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BOOK - The Hessians And The Other German Auxiliaries Of Great Britain In The Revolutionary War. By Edward J. Lowell (This historical reprint by Global Heritage Press) The history of the German auxiliaries, who fought for Great Britain in the Revolutionary War, has not received from American writers the amount of attention which its importance would seem to deserve. Much of the original source material used by the author in 1884 was lost due to bombing during the Second World War. This circumstance heightens the the importance of this early work. ISBN 1-894378-83-0 (Hardcover)More information

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BOOK - Sketches Illustrating The Early Settlement and History of Glengarry in Canada
By J. A. MacDonell.
J. A. MacDonell recognized that much had been written on the subject of United Empire Loyalist settlement in Ontario, the War of 1812-14, and the Rebellion of 1837-8, but expressed concern that there was little mention made of the part that the Highlanders of Glengarry played in those conflicts. He corrects that oversight within the 29 chapters that comprise this formitable text. This book is an fine source of information for those interested in early settlement of the Highlanders in Glengarry and surrounding counties, and the role that they played in the American Revolution, United Empire Loyalist migration and settlement, War of 1812, and the Rebellion of 1837-38. ISBN 1-894378-80-6 (Hardcover)More information

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Seven Years' War -
French and Indian War:

The French and Indian War (1754–1763) was the North American chapter of the Seven Years' War. The name refers to the two main enemies of the British: the royal French forces and the various American Indian forces allied with them. The conflict between France and Great Britain, resulted in the British conquest of all of New France east of the Mississippi River, as well as Spanish Florida. France's colonial presence in North America was reduced to the tiny islands of Saint Pierre and Miquelon in the Gulf of St. Lawrence..

BOOK - True Stories of New England Captives Carried to Canada During the Old French and Indian Wars By C. Alice BakerOriginally published by E. A. Hall & Co., Cambridge, 1897
This edition by Global Heritage Press, Milton, 2006 (CD 2010)
This thoughtfully written book provides the reader with the gripping history of Indian attacks in Maine; New Hampshire; and Massachusetts. Events leading up to the attacks and the attacks themselves are described in considerable detail with an emphasis on how those engagements affected specific people, especially those who were captured and removed to Canada. ISBN 1-897210-98-1 (Hardcover)More information